Case Study: Liftlock Bed and Breakfast in Peterborough, ON

EIN Warmup liftlock 400

August 5, 2021

The Challenge 

Doreen, owner of Liftlock Bed and Breakfast in Peterborough, Ontario, reached out to Warmup® during the early stages of a recent remodel, with the desire to add additional comfort to two (2) suites on the property. Liftlock Bed and Breakfast is rated as one of the best of all Peterborough accommodations and prides themselves on the abundance of outdoor activities they have to offer. Customer comfort and experience are intimately correlated, so Doreen began thinking of unique ways to add comfort to set their B&B apart.

The Solution 

The Warmup electric FOIL heating system was installed in 2 of the suites under floating laminate, to provide electric radiant floor heating in the spaces. The systems are connected to the Warmup® programmable Tempo® thermostat, that has a simple turn dial operation, making it very easy to use for visitors from all over the World.

The Result BandB Gallery 5

After a four-month renovation period, the Liftlock Bed and Breakfast is happy to be welcoming visitors back to their beautiful location with the added comfort of Warmup® electric radiant floor heating. We look forward to hearing what visitors have to say about our product in this space in the weeks to come!

Product Info:

Heated Floor Mat

Tempo Programmable Thermostat

 

Project
Liftlock Bed and Breakfast in Peterborough, ON
Project type
Residential
Project location
Peterborough, ON
Client
Doreen – Owner
About the Client
Doreen is the owner of Liftlock Bed and Breakfast in Peterborough, Ontario.
Heating system
Warmup Heating FOIL for under laminate, Tempo® Thermostat
System specifications
  • Heated FOIL: 240V, 1.8mm thick cable, advanced fluoropolymer cable coating.
  • Tempo® Thermostat: programmable, 15A, Intuitive, Efficient

 

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