Underfloor Heating Prices in Los Angeles

4 services from $44 · Los Angeles, California

Underfloor Heating Prices in Los Angeles

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 Los Angeles

Underfloor Heating Tips for Los Angeles

LA's mild climate means radiant floor heating is primarily a bathroom and kitchen luxury rather than a primary heating system

California's Title 24 energy standards encourage high-efficiency systems — heat pump-powered hydronic UFH qualifies for state energy efficiency rebates

LA's high-end renovation market means many contractors specialise in luxury UFH installations — luxury bathroom upgrades with heated tile floors typically run $1,500–$4,000 per room installed

Key Services at a Glance — Los Angeles

Electric Mat Install

$59

avg/sqm · $44$80

Under tiles or stone

Bathroom Heating

$968

avg/job · $528$1,584

Complete bathroom install

Underfloor heating in Los Angeles 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 Los Angeles 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 Los Angeles 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.

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.