Warm floor Exxon

Exxon is produced by the Ukrainian company Odeskabel. This is a good option for practical people who do not want to overpay for a big name. The quality of Exxon products is confirmed by Ukrainian, Russian and international certificates. Single-core and two-core heating cables, thin heating mats - these are Exxon's product range. Reviews of Exxon underfloor heating will help you decide on the choice of equipment for heating your homes.

Exxon floor heating - user reviews and recommendations

1.5 years Exxon floors work as expected
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Exxon warm floors are distinguished primarily by their budgetary cost. They began to produce them in Ukraine, not so long ago, so there is no reliable information on how much they can work out worthily. But, despite this, I preferred to buy Exxon underfloor heating rather than another brand. The difference in cost, for example, with the theme of the same sex Devi 2 times. But the characteristics are almost identical, warming, by the way, is not bad, a guarantee of 15 years.

Why then overpay only for the brand. He laid the cable himself, there were no problems with the installation, since there is a detailed instruction and experience with an electrician. At the moment, the floor has worked for 1.5 years, now everything is in order, it heats well and quickly heats the tiles. It takes 1-3 hours to heat the desired temperature, it all depends on the degree. Good heat dissipation, because today I do not regret that I bought it.
pros
Price, good specs
Minuses
Energy bills
Term of use
more than three years
Recommendation to others
Recommend
  • Quality
    4/5
  • Practicality
    3/5
  • Price
    4/5
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I heat the house with electric floors Exxon
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I live in a warm region, so when there was a question about heating, I decided to implement it using an electric underfloor heating. I chose the cable Exxon Elite-2, thermostat Exxon EX-01. He leaned towards this brand, because of the low cost, you understand the construction is a wasteful business, but you want to get more comfort in the end. Installation of underfloor heating took place in 6 rooms. Everything was done by a worker, I did not go there, with which I was not particularly familiar.

Heat losses are very small, it is warm in winter at home, the power was laid, focusing on 150 W / sq.m. In principle, at the moment I'm happy with the floors, they work fine. It is convenient for temperature controllers to control the temperature, and even outwardly they look decent, do not bother the eyes. Management is simple and clear even to a child.

The only thing that bothers me is not the long term of use, I would like to be sure that the floors will last at least 10 years without problems.
pros
Cheap floors, easy to use, good heat dissipation
Minuses
Wind energy
Term of use
more than one year
Recommendation to others
Recommend
  • Quality
    5/5
  • Practicality
    3/5
  • Price
    4/5
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The thermostat burned out after 2 years.
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About two years ago, Exxon bought a warm floor, bought it at a good discount. The floor was laid in the kitchen. 2 months ago there was a problem, Exxon fx2 floor thermostat burned out. Now my hands just drop, I don’t know where to buy, I bought the floor through the Internet offer, but I can’t find this company at all in stores, the company is Ukrainian. I decided to buy a temperature regulator of another company, it worked incorrectly, I constantly lied to the temperature.

I found out through specialists, it turned out that it was also necessary to change the temperature sensor. The one that is in the floor in a corrugated tube. You have to spend a lot of money, so that, finally, my warm floor will start working. I do not advise you to buy this product, I think that 2 years of work is too short a time for this type of product.It’s better to take ours, there will be no problems with spare parts.
pros
Not
Minuses
He worked only 2 years
Term of use
more than three years
Recommendation to others
Not recommend
  • Quality
    1/5
  • Practicality
    1/5
  • Price
    1/5
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