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Solving the Hard to Heat Problem

When you’re building a new home or remodeling your existing home, you’ll probably need to think about heating at some point.  We’d like to suggest radiant floor heating as a great way to add comfort and efficiency to the rooms in your home that are traditionally hard to heat.

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. 

Wondering where else in your home that radiant floor heating would be a great fit?  How about the 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: A radiant heat product can be installed under a wide range of flooring 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!

Posted on Thursday, November 29th, 2007 at 8:08 am In
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