underfloor radiant heat
Radiant Under Floor Heating has been a popular method of central heating in Europe for a long time, and over the last decade it has grown rapidly in the US as well. Here are the top five reasons to install a Radiant Under Floor Heating System if you are building a new home.
Save Money – No Surprise here, the number one reason to install an underfloor system in your home is that it will save you money on heating costs. Radiant Heated Flooring systems are 25-40% cheaper to operate than traditional forced air or wall radiators. This is because they use the entire floor to radiate heat up into the room, allowing the system to operate at a lower temperature than traditional wall radiators or forced air systems while still keeping your house a comfortable temperature.
Comfort – Radiant Heated Flooring is kept at a temperature of between 75-80 degrees. This feels great to walk on, and when your feet are warm, the rest of your body feels warm. Underfloor Heating also heats rooms evenly, which eliminates the hot and cold spots that can occur with other systems.
Aesthetics – Houses with heated flooring do not need to be designed around the heating system like traditional forced air systems. This means no heat ducts, and no heat vents on the walls. This allows you to design your home any way you like, and not be limited by the placement of your furnace or heat ducts. Also, because there are no heat vents in a home with under floor heating, you can put furniture anywhere you like, and not have to worry about blocking heating vents.
Health – Traditional forced air heat ducts can accumulate dust and mold. This is then blown into the air in your home every time your furnace kicks in, which can cause many health problems. With under floor heating there are no ducts or places for dust and mold to hide. In fact, heated flooring actually helps eliminate mold and bacteria by drying out your floors quickly when they do get wet.
Control – Under Floor Radiant Heating Systems are separated into zones. Often each room is a different zone. These zones can be controlled individually, allowing you save money by lowering the temperature of rooms that are not in use.
These are just a few of the many advantages of installing a Radiant Under Floor Heating System when building a new home. Under Floor Heating can also be installed in an existing home and can replace, or compliment other heating systems.
Learn about Under Floor Heating Systems and find contractors, underfloor products, and self install kits. You can also learn how an Under Floor Heating System works.
By Thomas Miranda
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