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Vote for Warmup’s New Radiant Floor Heating Thermostat

Three years ago, Warmup released its exclusive 3iE™, the world’s first touch-screen, energy monitoring thermostat for radiant floor heating. Now, the company is asking for help selecting the 3iE™’s newest line-up by having customers vote at www.warmup.com or on social media for a chance to win one of four iPad minis.

Voters can choose their favorite faceplate colors and rim colors. Faceplate colors range from the old line-up, including piano black, cloud white, classic cream, leaf green, deep pink, madison blue, silver grey and warmberry, to new colors that were created by design students and professional designers. The new colors include light blue, burgundy, grey, kraft, magenta, light grey, a water blue pattern and an old map pattern. Rim choices include chrome, copper and brushed nickel.

“We want to give our customers what they want,” said Regis Verliefde, CEO of Warmup. “What essentially started with our exclusive clients and celebrity designers getting their very own designs and color schemes is now being made available to all Warmup customers. For instance, we matched the KitchenAid red Pantone for a kitchen in New York. It then snow-balled from there, and that very red is one of the colors in the contest.”

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Until Sunday, June 1, Warmup will give away four iPad minis, one per week, to those that share their votes either on Facebook or Twitter using the hashtag #WarmupYourFloor.

“We had fun putting this together, and the eight finalists for the contest were selected by HGTV celebs and top designers, explained Verliefde. “Pantone’s color of the year is there, and we are introducing appealing print graphics as well. We look forward to the interior designer community to participate in voting via social media and to reward a lucky few with weekly iPad prizes. We’ll announce the winners weekly and the winning colors in June. Then, those will be the ones boasting the Warmup brand in bathrooms and kitchens from that point on.”

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In addition to coming in a variety of stylish colors, the 3iE™ is user-friendly and features an advanced energy monitoring and a built-in ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI). It displays actual graphs of recorded energy consumption against costs gathered while operating radiant floor heating systems. The 3iE™ then makes recommendations for the most efficient settings to operate the system.

“Along with looking amazing, the 3iE™ saves users more money than traditional digital thermostats,” continued Verliefde. “It’s like no other product in the market, and you will actually be proud to display it in your home.” 

To vote, visit www.warmup.com today for all of the details. 




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