If you're looking to warm up a cold or slightly damp room while adding a touch of natural elegance, a stone-clad wall heating system might be the perfect DIY project. The secret lies in innovative flexible carbon-fiber heating panels covered with reconstituted stone slabs. The NewStone Heating Wall system is designed to solve cold or slightly humid environments. It installs best on perimeter walls, giving you a warm surface and a refined stone finish in one go. You can choose from several stone types to match your decor.

These wall heating panels consist of a fiberglass mesh support (10 mm grid) with carbon electric resistors protected by insulating material. They come in 175W, 350W, and 520W versions. The first two can be interconnected to form a chain of heating elements covering an entire wall (max 10 x 175W or 5 x 350W). The 520W panels cannot be interconnected. For a complete home improvement project, you'll also want to consider matching lighting and furniture.
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Behind the Stone Beats a Warm Heart
Before installing, apply an insulating panel (e.g., polystyrene) to the wall to prevent heat loss into the masonry. Then fix the radiant mesh panel with a few staples. Make the electrical connections to link multiple panels and heat a whole wall.
Next, apply the NewStone reconstituted stone cladding using special self-tapping screws (no wall plugs needed). The screw head is camouflaged with silicone and colored sand. The diagram shows the layers: A – insulation against the wall; B – heating mesh panel; C – NewStone cladding.
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Tools & Materials You'll Need
- Insulating panels (polystyrene or similar)
- Carbon-fiber heating mesh panels (175W, 350W, or 520W)
- Stapler and staples
- NewStone reconstituted stone tiles or slabs
- Self-tapping screws (no wall plugs)
- Silicone and colored sand for screw heads
- Electrical wiring and connectors
- Spirit level, tape measure, pencil
- Safety gear: gloves, goggles
Step-by-Step Installation Guide
- Prepare the wall: Clean the surface, remove dust and loose particles. Mark the area to be heated.
- Attach insulation: Fix polystyrene or similar insulation panels to the wall using appropriate adhesive or mechanical fixings.
- Install heating mesh: Unroll the carbon-fiber mesh panel and staple it onto the insulation. Connect multiple panels if needed (max 10 x 175W or 5 x 350W).
- Electrical connections: Wire the panels according to the manufacturer's instructions. Ensure all connections are safe and comply with local regulations.
- Apply stone cladding: Position the NewStone slabs over the heating mesh. Use self-tapping screws to fix them directly into the insulation. Camouflage screw heads with silicone and colored sand.
- Finish: Allow the silicone to cure, then test the system. Enjoy your warm, elegant wall!
Why Choose Stone-Clad Wall Heating?
- Efficient warmth: Radiant heat directly warms the room, reducing energy waste.
- Elegant finish: Natural stone look complements any interior style.
- Space-saving: No bulky radiators – the wall itself becomes the heater.
- Moisture control: Helps combat dampness in basements or cold rooms.
- DIY-friendly: With basic tools, you can install it yourself.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Can I install this system on any wall?
It's best on perimeter walls (external walls) where heat loss is greatest. Interior walls can also work, but insulation is still recommended.
2. How much does it cost to run?
Running cost depends on the wattage and local electricity rates. A 175W panel running 8 hours/day costs roughly €0.20–0.40 per day. For a full wall, multiply by the number of panels.
3. Is the stone cladding heavy?
NewStone reconstituted stone is lighter than natural stone but still substantial. Ensure your wall and insulation can support the weight. Use appropriate fixings.
4. Can I paint or tile over the stone?
The stone is designed to be the final finish. If you want a different look, consider using a different cladding material. The heating mesh works with many finishes.
5. Do I need an electrician?
For electrical connections, especially if integrating with your home's wiring, consult a qualified electrician. The low-voltage side is DIY-friendly, but mains connections require expertise.
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