Hydronic (liquid-based) radiant heating systems use little electricity, which is a benefit for homes in areas with high electricity prices or are off the power grid. It works by running warm water through durable PEX tubing that is installed in the floor and is heated by a boiler, water heater, or geothermal. The boiler can run on natural gas, propane, heating oil, electricity, or wood, with increased ‘green’ options such as solar thermal solutions for increased energy savings. It is ideal for large areas, entire homes and buildings, and new construction, and works well with any floor covering.
Installation Methods
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Infloorboard
A high-performance radiant flooring system that is easy to install and affordable.
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Concrete
A cost-effective, energy-efficient installation method for new construction and new slabs.
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Therma-Floor
One of the most common and effective installation methods for infloor radiant heating.
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Radiant Trak
The ultimate product for radiant underfloor heating applications.