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    I think you're way better off using a radiant heat panel on the top instead. Using a UTH to heat through thick material is really inefficient at best. Another alternative would be a ceramic heat emitter, but you would have to cut a hole in the top and cover it with screen in order to put a fixture above it. A radiant heat panel will be efficient and effective and easy to install.

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