Underfloor Heating Prices in Boston

4 services from $44 · Boston, Massachusetts

Underfloor Heating Prices in Boston

Prices exclude state and local sales tax. Electric radiant floor heating requires a licensed electrician. Hydronic systems require a licensed plumber or HVAC contractor. Permit requirements vary by municipality — confirm requirements with your local building department.

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Underfloor heating prices in Boston

Underfloor Heating Tips for Boston

Boston's harsh winters make whole-house radiant floor heating an excellent comfort investment — particularly popular in new construction in the suburbs

Boston's older housing stock (triple-deckers, brownstones) is well-suited to electric radiant mat upgrades in bathrooms during renovation

Massachusetts requires licensed electricians and plumbers for all UFH work — confirm credentials and check MassDEP and Massachusetts electrical licensing requirements

Key Services at a Glance — Boston

Electric Mat Install

$59

avg/sqm · $44$80

Under tiles or stone

Bathroom Heating

$968

avg/job · $528$1,584

Complete bathroom install

Hydronic System

$125

avg/sqm · $86$172

Wet/water system

Underfloor Heating Prices in Nearby Cities

Underfloor heating in Boston starts from $44. An electric underfloor heating mat installation averages $59/sqm. Prices exclude state and local sales tax. Electric radiant floor heating requires a licensed electrician. Hydronic systems require a licensed plumber or HVAC contractor. Permit requirements vary by municipality — confirm requirements with your local building department.

Underfloor heating services in Boston include electric mat installation, electric cable systems, hydronic underfloor heating, bathroom heating, whole-house electric and hydronic systems, thermostat installation, insulation board underlay, retrofit installations, under-tile systems, under-timber floor heating, and system repair. A complete bathroom underfloor heating installation in Boston averages $968.

Choose electric mat systems for small areas like bathrooms — significantly cheaper to install than hydronic. Include insulation board from the start to reduce running costs by 20–40%. Use a programmable or smart thermostat to schedule heating only when needed. Compare at least two to three quotes from licensed installers. Hydronic underfloor heating in Boston starts from $86/sqm.

Check online reviews on Google and trade platforms. Confirm the installer holds a current electrical or plumbing licence for your state or territory. Ask whether they carry public liability insurance. Request a written quote that itemises materials and labour separately. Confirm warranty terms on both the heating system and the installation work. Ask for references from previous underfloor heating installations.