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If you are looking to
warm your floors with a radiant heat system and have
typed "radiant heat system" into a search engine,
you might find yourself scratching your head at
this point. There are dozens of products available to
purchase, and there are even more companies telling you
that their product is the best.
If you want to heat
smaller areas like a bathroom or kitchen, a hydronic
floor heating system may not be the best value for
your project. The complexity and cost of
installing the system, along with the long-term
maintenance and up-keep required, is not worth the
small amount you will save in operational costs.
Warmzone is one company
who carries various types of radiant systems and is
dedicated to specifying the product that makes the
most sense for each individual job. Without a bias
towards one system, they have become a consumer advocate
in the radiant industry and will save you time and money. |
Hydronic systems can be installed under any type of
flooring. Most hydronic systems require hot water
tubing to be installed in a 2-4" bed of light
concrete and are best installed during the initial
construction because of its weight load demands and
adjustments to floor height. Recent low-mass
products have been developed to avoid these
challenges by fitting the tubing into pre-cut wood
panels, making hydronic systems more convenient
and possible for most major remodeling projects.
Finally, there are low-voltage radiant heat systems.
These systems are ideal for mid-size to larger
areas (300-3000 square feet) and are comprised of
a control box, transformer, heating screen or cable, and
thermostat. The main advantage to a