Radiant Floor Heating: What Makes It Worth Considering

Posted on: 26 September 2019

Making the decision to install a whole new heating system is only the first step in the process. Once you know you're going to install a heating system, you need to choose the type of system. A radiant floor heating system is a popular option, and it is one that comes with a lot of benefits. Understanding some of those benefits will help you decide if radiant floor heating is right for you.

Radiant Floor Heating Works With Heat's Natural Properties

Most everyone understands that heat rises. Given that fact, heating systems that release heat midway up the room, such as standard radiators and forced air heat, must work harder to heat the room. Since the heat is already starting partway up the room, the whole room must heat up in order for the lower part of the room to warm up sufficiently.

Radiant floor heating, on the other hand, emits heat from the floor up instead of blowing it through the room or emitting it partway up the wall. That helps your home feel more consistently comfortable with much less energy demand to do it.

Radiant Floor Heating Reduces the Risk of Cold Spots

Any kind of forced air heating system or radiator-based system will warm the area immediately around the vent or radiator first, with the heat gradually progressing through the room. This can leave cold spots in areas where the heat doesn't travel as effectively. Radiant floor heating eliminates most of the risk of this because the heat is emitted from the entire floor, heating the whole area of the room. 

Radiant Floor Heating Requires Minimal Maintenance

While many types of fuel-burning heating systems require annual maintenance, cleaning, and other care, radiant floor heating systems don't require near as much. With the wires and lines running beneath the floor, they are protected from wear and tear. And since the system is closed, there's far less risk of damage that can lead to needed repairs. With such minimal maintenance needs, you'll save a lot of money over the life of the heating system by opting for radiant floor heating.

As you can see, there are many reasons to consider a radiant floor heating system to keep your house warm. Talk with your local heating installation contractor today about having a radiant floor system installed in your house. They can help you know how to make it work for your home.

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