The Advantages of Underfloor Heating for Your Home

By Jeremy Szechenyi

Underfloor heating is simply heat radiation applied as a heating method. Since heat will transfer from warm to cool places, it can be used for heat. A wood stove is a common radiant heating source, capable of produce large amounts of heat. This concept can be leveraged in a home by radiant underfloor heating.

If you are interested in radiant floor heating, then the first thing you have to do is decide what variation you are interested in. Underfloor heating exists in 2 variations.

The First Type: Electric radiant heating.

Type 2: Water underfloor heating

With the electric underfloor heating variation, electrical coils are used. They are warmed by a low current, and come in size customizable mats or rolls.

Water underfloor heating utilizes hot water filled pipes to produce radiant heat. The hot water comes form a how water tank, pumped through pipes laid under the floor. This process repeats until desired room temperature is reached.

The radiant transfer of heat by underfloor heating results in lower heat loss levels. The floor and items on the floor absorb heat, and slowly release it over time. This keeps a room at a steady temperature level, without the normal fluctuations that occur with the heating cycles of forced hot air or baseboard heaters.

Due to the nature of heating the area close to the floor, underfloor heating is very efficient. There is less heat loss to the rising of hot air, as with other heat variations.

You could also apply geothermal and solar to your system to help reduce heating bills. This would allow you to reduce your carbon footprint.

If you are going to remodel your house or want to install new, efficient heating, consider underfloor heating as a good choice. - 29957

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