February 29th, 2008 by Stacey Barrus
It’s that time of year when people start escaping wintry weather for vacations in warmer climates. But what about enjoying warmth when at home? Many people’s homes have areas that are practically freezing while other areas are comfortable and warm. It’s a common problem with traditional heating systems, but is easily solved by installation and use of electric radiant heating systems.
One great thing about such electric radiant heating systems can be easily and independently controlled by zone, enabling a homeowner to increase the temperature for defined areas of the home during occupancy and conversely allows a particular zone to remain off during down times. It might remind you of a programmable thermostat on traditional heating systems. It is similar to that, but actually far more efficient and controllable.
Remember, not only does the use of electric radiant heat systems not only saves the homeowner money, it gives complete control to efficiently warm your most used living spaces without fearing an enormous utility bill at the end of the month.
Electric Radiant Heat Tip: The radiant consultants and designers at Warmzone have been trained in all of the latest heating systems to properly assess your project and prescribe an electric radiant heat system that will add value to your home inside of your budget.

February 27th, 2008 by Stacey Barrus
It might be a bold statement to say that we firmly believe that radiant heaters are the most efficient form of heat available. Significantly less operating time is required to maintain the desired warmth compared to furnaces and other methods of heating keeping operational costs to a minimum.
High efficiency boilers or electric radiant floor systems makes radiant heat one of your most efficient ways to heat your home. Coupled with a well insulated home these systems can quickly warm your home and then shut down or wait idle for long periods of time before being called upon by the thermostat to operate.
Not only is radiant heating is one of the most comfortable ways to heat your home, but radiant heaters also offer a diversity of applications. We’d hazard a guess that after that first winter with the radiant heaters in place, you may find yourself wondering how you ever got along without them in the past.
Radiant Heaters Tip: When heating smaller areas with a radiant heater, it is nearly impossible to beat the simplicity and price of an electric cable heating system.

February 21st, 2008 by Stacey Barrus
Are you expecting a tax refund this year? Perhaps you’re thinking about using the refund to upgrade the heating system for a small space in your home. You’ve probably been putting that project off, thinking that a traditional heating system may cost you far more than it’s worth. This is almost always the case for those who may live in small or older homes and apartments.
Older homes often times don’t have the necessary heating ducts needed to install a traditional forced air system, and installing these ducts is very expensive. Due to the cost associated with installing these systems, many people choose not to heat smaller rooms and instead suffer through the winter, chilly and miserable. However, there is a very cost-effective and efficient solution to this problem: electric radiant heat. Electric radiant heat systems are very cost-effective solutions for smaller spaces (1-5 rooms) because they are easy to install and have a very low start-up cost. An electric thermostat is all that is required and costs only about $100-$200.
Here’s yet another advantage that electric radiant floor heating offers over a warm-water system is the floor build up or height. Floor build up can be from as little as 2mm. The electric cables are usually installed onto an insulation board or directly onto the subfloor or padding (under carpet or laminate), then the floor covering is placed directly over the heating system or thinset.
Electric Radiant Heat Tip: Your electric radiant heat system could use 30% less fuel than the average new forced air heating system

February 14th, 2008 by Stacey Barrus
What do you have planned in the home improvement arena in the coming months? When you’re planning a bathroom for a new construction, or even if you’re looking to remodel your existing bathroom, there are several things to consider regarding your heating systems options, especially when it comes to making your new bathroom comfortable and energy-efficient.
It might feel like an extravagent luxury, but warm tiled floors are rapidly becoming an affordable standard for many new and remodeled homes. Radiant floor heating has always been considered a distinctive quality, so if you are building a new home or remodeling any of your floors, now is the time to add under floor heating for a new level of comfort and warmth.
Great news is that many of the heating systems products available today can be installed by do-it-yourself homeowners. For small areas electric radiant heating products are usually the best for reasons of cost and ease of installation. Not only will heated floors add comfort to your bathrooms, but they allow you to heat your bathrooms as well.
Radiant heating systems provide uniform heat and has a comparatively low cost of operation of up to thirty percent less than conventional systems in most residences. Efficiency is high because radiant heat raises the surface temperature of what it is warming, thereby providing comfort at a lower room-air temperature than other systems
Heating Systems Tip: For information on radiant heating systems for your bathroom, such as towel warmers, and heated floors, contact the staff at warmzone.com. Warmzone.com can help you find the right application for your project, at a price you can afford.

January 14th, 2008 by Stacey Barrus
Very young children think it’s magical to wake up, look outside, and see a world covered with a fresh blanket of gleaming white snow. It’s a serene and lovely sight to see for parents, too. Until you remember you’ve got to shovel that show in order to get out of the house or your driveway…then your peaceful mood is broken and you start grumbling.
There’s no need to grumble any longer. With new advances in outdoor heating systems technology, snow melting systems for driveways, sidewalks, and patios are more affordable, and economical than you might assume.
With installation of an outdoor heating system that takes care of snow removal for you, you can enjoy watching the snow fall once more. Outdoor heating systems in driveways and sidewalks were once thought to be a luxury most people couldn’t afford. But no, now heating driveways, walkways or even parking areas is becoming common for many residences and businesses. If you live in a cold region that requires snow removal you should consider a automated snow melting system before you begin construction to assure yourself the best design and performance.
Outdoor Heating System Tip: Adding an outdoor heating system or heated driveway to your home or business will add safety and value to your property.

January 3rd, 2008 by Stacey Barrus
It’s fun to look at all the bells and whistles on fancy new ovens and refrigerators, right? When homeowners set out to do a kitchen or bathroom remodeling, one part of the process they seem to really enjoy is picking out new appliances or fixtures. However, the heating system is also crucial to consider. We’d like to suggest that you look into implementing electric radiant heat as part of your remodel.
Electric radiant heat systems are incredibly economical. They are made of a heat resistant wire that serpentines over a supporting material. They are safe, relatively easy to install, and extremely energy-efficient.
It’s a simple heating concept, really. Electric radiant heat is a thin electric mat installed in thin-set cement. This electric mat is controlled by a timer-thermostat To install this type of heating is very cost effective, especially when you consider how much money you’ll save on your heating bill. For example, when installed in an average-sized bathroom, electric radiant heat will operate on less than 10 cents a day worth of electricity.
Electric Radiant Heat Tip: Having electric radiant heat in the floor increases our comfort by bringing the heat to our feet, which leaves the air at head level cooler. This scenario creates the perfect level of comfort.
