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Is A Radiant Heating System The Best For Your Home Floor?

Is A Radiant Heating System The Best For Your Home Floor

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If you want the most comfortable and balanced heat for your home, then a radiant heating system is one of the more popular choices, being that it can be cost effective and feels nice under your feet.

Radiant heating systems can be assisted by boilers that can provide the home with cheaper energy because of lowered energy usage throughout the house.

This heating systems, once installed will be using the power of radiation, much like a radiator, it will directly transfer heat from a hot to a cold surface.


As you might imagine there is not only one type of radiant floor heating, no There are various types such as pot belly stove, radiant panels, and in-floor hot water tubing.

For the majority of people the easiest and most common, as well as cheapest is going to the hot water tubing, which are tubes that run under your floor filled with hot water that needs to be heated through the use of a water boiler or heating stove. A boiler runs on one of these solutions: gas, propane, oil or electricity, while the heating stove is a "burn stuff for heat" solution, such as coal and wood.

How To Choose What Type of Radiant Heating System To Use For YOUR Floors?

The radiant heating system is a heating system where you get heat directly from the floor, for example. So if you walk on the floor you will feel that it's warm from underneath. We have this installed by electricity in our hallway, to quickly turn snow into water, that then evaporates and makes for easy cleaning There are three kinds of "radiant floor heating" that we know of, that might interest you: Hot water radiant floors, radiant air floors and electric radiant floors. You can distinguish their difference by how you install the system in your home and how the energy is provided, as well as distributed throughout the system.

The most popular and cost effective system that I think most people will like is the hydroponic radiant floor system. These are a general public preference. When you install this system you will need to buy a boiler or heater that can heat water which flows through small pipes underneath your floor. If you have a more advanced system installed, using hydroponic flooring you'll usually have a switch which enables you to control the flow of water into various sections of the house. So if you don't want heat in the living room for example, you can turn that water flow off and only say you want the heat in the kitchen and hallway for example.

How much does it cost to install radiant heating systems?

How much you pay for your radiant heating system will vary greatly depending on where your house is located, how big it is and what kind of heating system you want installed. You'll also pay for labor and materials if you aren't installing it on your own!

If you live in a home that isn't super luxury or doesn't need any special attention then air heated radiant flooring might not be the best choice as it tends to run away in price.


Electric radiant floors are installed in our home. We have cables running in our floor, below the floor covering that is made of concrete, which is a huge money saver as the material (thicker concrete or other material that holds heat) will hold heat for up to 10 ours and doesn't need additional energy input to run, saving us money overnight using the timer etc.

What are some positives and negatives on radiant heating systems?

As an alternative radiant heating is a a great choice, because of it running on water-based heating, requiring minimal input heat, making it cheap to run and quite efficient as opposed to for example air heating systems. You are not getting as much energy loss with radiant floor heating systems as you would with a forced-air heating systems for example. Since there are no moving particles it's also better for allergic individuals/families to install this type of system.

A big downside is that it takes quite some effort to install and doesn't heat up too quickly. You also need to install a separate system if you ever need "cooling" like air conditioning etc, but where I'm from it's mostly cold so this is a perfect alternative for us! Another bad thing is that it might be hard to figure out where a problem occurs since there are a lot of pipes going under your floor at once.
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