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Home
comfort is redefined with radiant in-floor heating
(NC)-Keeping your feet warm is the key to comfort, which is one reason why
homeowners are increasingly turning to hydronic radiant heating systems over
conventional methods. Conventional forced air systems trap heat near the
ceiling, where it's least useful, while drying the air out by lowering its
relative humidity. This dry air will always feel colder than more humid air at
the same temperature.
Like the luxurious feeling of sunshine on your skin, the warmth of direct
hydronic radiant heat can turn any home into a comfortable and healthy
environment. A radiant heating system starts at the floorboards warming your
entire home by delivering a comfortable, even heat without creating the drafts
and dust problems associated with traditional heating methods.
The comfort of hydronic radiant heating comes from heated water being pumped
through a network of piping laid beneath the floor. By turning the entire floor
surface into a giant low temperature radiator, floors and objects in the room
become warmer and more inviting to the touch. Like rays from the sun, hydronic
systems put your skin in direct contact with its heat source, delivering a
comfortable warmth that starts with the coolest part of your body - your feet.
In response to declining levels of indoor air quality, the American Lung
Association supports the Alaska Health House, which showcases the Canadian-made
WarmRite hydronic radiant heating system as a healthy and energy efficient
alternative. By raising your comfort level, you can turn your thermostat down
and save up to 30% on energy bills.
Radiant in-floor heating systems can improve comfort levels anywhere in and
around your home from basements and bathrooms to driveways and front
walks - so you never have to shovel snow again. It works well under hardwood,
ceramic tile, carpet and vinyl flooring.
More information on WarmRite radiant in-floor heating is available tool free at
(866) 473-9462 or online at www.warmrite.com
Hydronic
radiant in-floor heating Q&A's
Q. Does hydronic radiant heating require a special type of floor surface to be
effective?
A. No, systems such as WarmRite Floor work under any type of floor surface -
tile, wood, carpet, laminate, stone, even cement basements.
Q. Can it be installed in an old home or just new homes?
A. WarmRite can be fitted and retrofitted into any building. In new homes,
WarmRite Floor can be installed throughout the house as the primary heating
source. In older homes, pipes are usually connected to an existing heat source.
Q. How is the water heated?
A. There are a few ways - you can use an existing hot water tank for
supplemental systems or an approved, dedicated water tank or boiler for primary
systems. These heat sources can use oil, gas, or whatever fuel
source is available or desired.
Q. How is the system temperature controlled?
A. A temperature sensing device, usually a thermostat, monitors the room
temperature. This signals the heating system when heat is needed or when the
temperature setting is satisfied. It works the same way as any other heating
system.
Q. I'm thinking of putting WarmRite in our basement when we finish it - how much
head room will it take up?
A. Retrofitting the floor is always an option. If
fitted on top of an existing floor, WarmRite will take up no more than 1-1/2"
This is for concrete or gypcrete topping pours.
Using the 'sandwich' system adds only 1" to the floor level. This amount of
change in the internal height is practically unnoticeable.
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