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Radiant In-floor Heating
Installation, Repair, & Maintenance
Radiant in-floor heating is a smart investment for any homeowner who wants a comfortable, energy efficient, and healthy living space. With its many benefits, it’s no wonder that more and more people are choosing radiant in-floor heating for their homes. Radiant in-floor heating provides:
For radiant in-floor heating installation, repair, and maintenance in the Denver Metro Area and outlying areas, call ABE Heating and Cooling at (720) 806-6979.
Radiant floor heating systems produce heat through thermal radiation.
Here is a general overview of how radiant in-floor heating works.
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Radiant in-floor heating consists of a system of pipes or electric heating elements installed beneath the flooring surface.
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These pipes or elements are heated, which in turn warms the flooring material above them.
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The heat then radiates upwards from the floor and warms the surrounding air in the room.
Unlike traditional forced-air heating systems that blow hot air into a room, radiant in-floor heating warms the entire floor and radiates heat upwards. There are no cold spots or drafts, which can be especially beneficial during the winter months.
Radiant in-floor heating is more energy efficient than traditional heating systems. Because the heat is distributed evenly and radiates upwards, it requires less energy to maintain a comfortable temperature in your home. This can result in significant cost savings on your energy bills over time.
Traditional heating systems can circulate dust, allergens, and other particles throughout your home. Radiant in-floor heating doesn’t use air ducts, which means that there is no air blowing around your home. This can result in improved air quality and a healthier living environment.
Forced-air heating systems can be noisy, especially when the furnace turns on and off. Radiant in-floor heating, on the other hand, operates silently, which can be especially beneficial if you have a baby or light sleeper in your home.
Radiant in-floor heating can be installed under a variety of flooring options, including tile, hardwood, and carpet. This versatility in flooring options can allow you to choose the flooring that best fits your style and needs, without having to worry about whether it’s compatible with your heating system.
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