If you’d like to make your home more comfortable this winter, consider a radiant heater in Moore, OK. Home Comfort Solutions installs a variety of radiant floor heating solutions for area homes. Traditional heating systems distribute heat through vents and radiators. There’s an inherent inefficiency to this approach due to the way heat rises in a room. As for radiators, they warm one part of the room closest to the radiator first, resulting in inefficient and uneven heat. With radiant floor heating, the warmth originates at the bottom surface and moves up through the room naturally. That approach delivers some of the most even and comfortable heating available.
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A common question is whether radiant floor heating requires a hydronic heating system that uses water, and the answer is no. There are radiant panels designed specifically for hot water boilers and even steam boilers. That said, there are electric radiant heater systems as well. You can add these to your house no matter what your current HVAC system is.
It’s typical to opt for radiant floor panels in specific rooms, such as bathrooms and pool houses. One of the advantages of radiant heating is that it’s inherently zoned. In other words, you use less energy by only heating the zones you’re currently using. It can also help you maintain more economical temperatures throughout your home. You could, for instance, turn on the radiant heat in your bedrooms and turn down the main temperature.
Electric floor heating systems are compatible with virtually all flooring types. The thickness and conductivity of the material can have an effect on the heat. In that regard, tile and stone surfaces are the best. Still, radiant heating works quite well with carpet in bedrooms and living rooms. It also works with laminate and vinyl surfaces you may have in your kitchen.
Floor panels are the most popular option but not the only one. There are wall and ceiling panels as well. You can opt for these in rooms where floor panels aren’t practical or as a complement to your floor panels.
Radiant floor heating can provide a home with many benefits.