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One Of The Most Comfortable Ways to Heat Your Home

Whether you’re building a new home, or remodeling your existing home, radiant floor heating is a great way to add comfort and efficiency to the rooms in your home that are traditionally hard to heat. You might not know that radiant floor heating is one of the most comfortable ways to heat your home. As opposed to forced air heating, which heats the air, radiant heat heats objects such as your floor. This increases the level of comfortability in your home because the heat is distributed at the floor level where we are usually cold, and gets cooler toward our head area, which is usually too hot. Because radiant floor heating distributes the heat in this manner, the comfortability of your home is increased. No more cold feet!
Another benefit of radiant floor heating is that it can be used for nearly any floor area. Areas such as concrete, tile, hardwood, carpet, and even linoleum can all benefit from radiant floor heating. Even if you live in an existing home, radiant floor heating can be retrofitted, in most cases, to your existing floors.
Radiant Floor Heating Tip: Contact the staff at warmzone.com to find out what radiant heating options work best for any particular application.

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Radiant Heating Offers Comfort & Beauty in Home Flooring

radiant floor heating can warm a chilly floor.Many times, homeowners dream of the day that their homes can have beautiful wood, ceramic tile, marble, or stone floors…and then they discover that the floors are so chilly to walk on, the homeowners end up having to cover them with rugs. We say instead, install radiant floor heating and show your floor’s beauty and allow them to give you the heat you want at the same time! The feeling of warmth under your feet when it’s cold and snowing outside is like no other.
In addition, radiant floor heating also offers you complete control of temperature room by room in your house. Not only that, it’s operation is completely quiet. Radiant floor heating has even heat distribution and will not effect the furniture placement as it uses no radiators or heat vents. It is easy to install, is very energy-efficient. There are also no filters to change or clean, which saves you additional time and money. There is also no dust or dirt forced into your air to breathe, which is extremely beneficial for those who suffer from allergies.
Some of the other benefits of radiant floor heating are that it is completely quiet, that’s right absolutely no noise or blowing of dry air, It gives you complete control of temperature room by room in your house. Radiant floor heating has even heat distribution and will not effect the furniture placement as it uses no radiators or heat vents. It is easy to install, is very energy efficient. There are also no filters to change or clean, which saves you additional time and money. There is also no dust or dirt forced into your air to breathe, which is extremely beneficial for those who suffer from allergies.
Radiant Floor Heating Tip: A heated tile thermostat with an in-floor sensor can regulate the temperature on many radiant floor heating systems.

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Add Some Warmth to Your Memories

radiant floor heatingMaybe you don’t give it much thought, but you create a lot of memories with your family in your home.Whether you’re watching movies or football games together, having a wonderful family dinner together, or just being together, your home needs to be comfortable.  You can add to the coziness and comfort of yoru home by adding some warmth under your feet from radiant floor heating.

You may be wondering just how does radiant floor heating work?  Simply put, it heats the floor with electrical resistance cables that are spread evenly and sandwiched between layers of durable fabric. The fabrics used vary depending on the manufacturer or brand. Some use mortar with heating mats or rolls of heating sheets. All of these options are easy to install yourself or can be quickly installed by your flooring installer. If you choose to install the radiant floor heating system yourself, you will want to have a certified electrician connect the controls to a programmable thermostat for the ultimate efficiency.

Radiant Floor Heating Tip:  Not only is radiant floor heating more comfortable, but the costs of operating radiant floor heating systems are often reported to be significantly decreased as compared to other residential heating options.

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Go Ahead and Lay Down On Your Floor

Floor Warming Mats provide heat to tile and wood flooringSpring is the time when most new construction starts around the country.  Even with the slowing of the housing market, many homeowners are still choosing tile or scored cement flooring for their homes, particularly in kitchens and living areas.  Sometimes they second-guess those choices, worrying about their little ones playing, or laying down on cold floors. Many others love the look of tile, wood, or floating woods but dread stepping out of their soothing hot shower onto cold tile, especially during those frigid winter months. And That’s why so many are opting for floor heating systems to warm up their floors.

Contrary to what some may think, the installation of floor warming products is not new: heated floors have been installed under bathroom and kitchen tile in the United States for the past 10 years and the warming products continue to gain popularity. Many in the kitchen and bath industry expect radiant floors to continue to play a big role among homeowners who crave comfort features.

Evenly distributed radiant heat in your floors will allow you to turn down your thermostat two to four degrees. This can reduce energy costs by 10-40%. This setback to your thermostat can happen because a warm floor heats from the ground up and delivers the heat through objects not air. This makes the lowest three feet of your home the most comfortable where a forced air system loses its heat to the ceiling and is required to heat from the top down.

Radiant Floor Heating Tip: Delivering heat by air also makes it easy to escape and increase your overall heat loss but with radiant floor heating, the heat is evenly distributed and efficient to boot.

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Don’t Settle For a Cold Basement

Many homeowners thinking about doing renovations or upgrading their homes in some way would probably be astonished at the range of applications for radiant floor heating in residential homes. Bathrooms, kitchens and entryways are just a few of the many ideal spots in which to incorporate radiant heat. Tile, marble, slate, and even hardwood are floor coverings that are cold to step onto with bare feet during winter or summer are also super places for using a radiant heat product. One such radiant heat product can be installed under these surfaces throughout the home and take the cold bite out of these areas. Just imagine never again having cold floors or feet–how great would that be!

Another area of the home that radiant floor heating makes sense in is your basement. Basements are one of the top requested areas to add radiant heat. Due to the fact that forced air systems heat air and hot air rises the basement is usually the living space that remains cold. New construction is the best time to add radiant heat to a basement.

Radiant Floor Heating Tip: Whether you’re building a new home, or remodeling your existing home, radiant floor heating is a great way to add comfort and efficiency to the rooms in your home that are traditionally hard to heat.

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Do Your Hardwood Or Tile Floors Feel As Good As They Look?

Turn to just about any home decorating magazine and you’re likely to see photo after photo of gorgeous hardwood, marble, and tiled floors. The floors look so beautiful in the photos, you probably find yourself thinking how nice those floors would look in your home, until you remember about how cold it can be to walk on such floors in the wintertime. But did you know that this is precisely why so many homeowners are choosing radiant floor heating systems to warm up their floors.

The installation of radiant floor heating is not new: heated floors have been installed under bathroom and kitchen tile in the United States for the past 10 years and the warming products continue to gain popularity. Many in the kitchen and bath industry expect radiant floor heating to continue to play a big role among homeowners who crave comfort features.

In addition to providing warmth, these new floor heating mats are energy efficient. Because it is under the carpet or floating wood and over the foam pad, it provides additional insulation from the cold sub-floor.
Radiant Floor Heating Tip: The Environ II is constructed of an ultra thin heating wire that exists in four layers of foil, quickly and efficiently distributing heat. A 120-square-foot coverage would probably cost about 40 cents a day, on average.

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