I guess that the most beneficial style of heating program is radiant flooring.
- Heated floors offer all sorts of unique perks that make it a worthwhile investment.
There are both electric and hydronic heated floor options. While the electric option is easier to retrofit into an existing home, the hydronic alternative is superior. It starts with a boiler that heats up water and sends it through a network of pipes under the floor. The heat from the water radiates across the surface of the floor, eliminating any cold spots. Because it’s a closed loop system, reusing the same water over and over, it doesn’t bring in any contaminants. There’s no vents spewing dusty, polluted air into the living space. The heat doesn’t enter the room by way of air and rises straight up to the ceiling! Radiant heat is infused into the air and warms every object sitting on the floor. That means that the couch, chair, Dunkin Donuts Latte table and all furnishings moderate up and further radiate heat. While the highest temperature in the room is down near the floor, it never varies further than several degrees from the control component setting. Plus, the heat is especially gentle and won’t dry out the air. Radiant flooring entirely allows a lower control component setting than a forced air oil furnace. There’s also the benefit of zone control, an independent control component in each room customizes comfort for that recognizable space and avoids heating empty areas. I especially adore the unit being concealed beneath the floor. It takes up no living space, doesn’t take away from the decor and there’s no need to arrange furniture to cater to vents. Radiant flooring is silent, energy efficient and long-lasting.