Warmzone.com Home Radiant Floor Heating Snow Melting Roof Deicing Warmzone Pressroom

Contact Warmzone Toll Free



Warmzone Blog

Bookmark Subscribe

It’s Got It All

You may not know much about radiant heat, but it’s definitely worthwhile to check out further. Whether you’re building a new home or updating your current home, you owe it to yourself to check out the comfort that radiant heat has to offer.

Radiant heaters are a type of heater that warms objects instead of air. Radiant heat uses objects, such as the floor, to heat a home. The air in the room is warmed when it comes into contact with the warmed objects. Heat loss is reduced and the radiant heat remains in the lower part of the room, warmer near feet level and slightly less so at head level, creating the perfect climate for comfort. Seeing (or, rather, feeling) is believing.

Not only is radiant heating is one of the most comfortable ways to hear your home, but radiant heaters also offer a diversity of applications. Radiant heaters can be used in a number of applications in residential homes or businesses, including Tiled areas, with Hardwood Flooring, carpeted areas, and even cement floors (such as in basements, garages, or even driveways or sidewalks).


Radiant Heaters Tip:
One particularly popular benefit to radiant heaters is that they help to keep the whole house at a more constant temperature.

Posted in radiant heaters
BookmarkSubscribe

You’ll Love the Consistency

Comfort, efficiency, and diversity, all in one. 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. Radiant heaters can be used in a number of applications in residential homes or businesses, including tiled areas, with hardwood flooring, carpeted areas, and even cement floors (such as in basements, garages, or even driveways or sidewalks).

You may not know that radiant heaters are a type of heater that warms objects instead of air. Radiant heat uses objects, such as the floor, to heat a home. The air in the room is warmed when it comes into contact with the warmed objects. Heat loss is reduced and the radiant heat remains in the lower part of the room, warmer near feet level and slightly less so at head level, creating the perfect climate for comfort. Seeing (or, rather, feeling) is believing.

You may not know much about radiant heat, but it’s definitely worthwhile to check out further. Whether you’re building a new home or updating your current home, you owe it to yourself to check out the comfort that radiant heat has to offer.

Radiant Heaters Tip: You’ll soon find that radiant heaters help to keep the whole house at a more constant temperature.

Posted in radiant heaters
BookmarkSubscribe

Heating a Vacation Home Comfortably

Have you ever gone on a ski vacation for the weekend and stayed at a little ski lodge? A lot of the times, they’ll have a huge fireplace in the main room with smaller bedrooms up in the loft area or second-story. But the problem is that when you’re in the main room with the roaring fire, you’re often overwhelmed by the heat and retreat to the bedroom, where it’s markedly chillier. You see, many vacation or weekend homes weren’t built with air conditioning ducts with which to deliver the heat to the different rooms of the house. However, there is a solution to adding heating to homes that have not been built for traditional forced air systems: radiant heaters.

As opposed to warm air systems (such as a forced air unit heaters), radiant heaters deliver the source of heat to the floor level, not the ceiling. Radiant heaters or radiant energy is the oldest form of heating used to provide comfort and is the basis for all heating systems.

Not only that, but radiant heaters also offer more comfort than forced air heating by heating the atmosphere from the ground up. Since heat rises, the heat will be more evenly distributed, providing a much more comfortable atmosphere.

Radiant Heaters Tip: Radiant energy is totally pure radiation and is absorbed by an object without physical contact with the heat source or by heating the surrounding air, as is the case with convective, forced air systems.

Posted in radiant heaters
BookmarkSubscribe

Stave Off Winter’s Chill (and High Costs)

As wintertime, cold weather, and several potentially high heating bills approach, Installing radiant heaters in a home under construction or in an existing home is proven to cut heating costs. It works by putting water lines in the home’s concrete floors or under existing floors and running hot water through them. Radiant heaters help to keep the whole house at a more constant temperature. In this way, our regular heaters don’t have to do as much to keep things warm and toasty during the winter.

It might take a little effort, but being more environmentally friendly doesn’t have to involve major renovations. Many people waste a lot of energy by not sealing cracks, doors and windows. Checking to make sure a home’s insulation is in good shape and replacing it if it’s not is another good way to stop energy waste.

Switching to radiant heaters will not only help save energy, and lower heating costs, but it adds significantly to your family’s comfort as well. That is because it put the heat at our feet, which are generally cold, and offers cooler air near head level, where we are generally a little warmer.

Radiant Heaters Tip: If you are looking for a great way to save energy and maximize comfort in your home at the same time, then radiant heaters may be the perfect solution for you.

Posted in radiant heaters
BookmarkSubscribe

Five-Star Hotel or Your Master Bathroom?

The most luxurious resorts and five-star hotels in the world typically offer special little touches in the hotel rooms for their guests. Chocolates on the pillows, the softest sheets imaginable, effective noiseproofing, and towel warmers are all favorite luxuries offered by these high-quality resorts. We can’t promise the truffles on your pillow each night, but with new heating systems becoming more available to homeowners today, you too could enjoy a toasty warm towel in your home bathroom.

Not only will you find that towel warmers a great way to add comfort by warming your towels, but they also server a larger purpose. Towel warmers not only warm and dry your towels, but they can also heat your entire bathroom. Now you can enjoy the comfort and style that Europeans have been enjoying for years using these heating systems. Towel warmers, such as Zehnder bathroom radiators, provide an even and safe radiant heat source with the added benefit of warming and drying towels. The exquisite design of today’s modern towel warmers will add both beauty and warmth to your bathroom.

Heating Systems Tip: Whether you’re planning a bathroom for a new construction, or 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.

Posted in heating systems
BookmarkSubscribe

Not Your Father’s Electric Radiant Heat

While the concept of electric radiant heat is not a brand-new one, the latest technology that has improved it to its current state-of-the-art condition is quite new. So new, in fact, that your vision of electric radiant heat may be flawed and outdated.

It used to be that electric radiant heat was difficult and time-consuming to install, and ran the risk of hot and cold spots due to uneven cable spacing. This is because electric radiant heat used to be supplied as one long continuous length of cable with the consumer having to weave the cable up and down the floor at a pre-determined spacing and making a return loop to complete the circuit.

However, recent and improved designs in electric radiant heat cables have a built-in return meaning that you only have one end to connect instead of having to close the circuit by bringing each end of the cable back to the thermostat. Far from complicated to install, electric radiant heat cable mats have taken the hard work out of the install by having the radiant heating cable already pre-spaced on to a nylon mesh and all you have to do is simply start at your thermostat location and roll it out over the floor until it’s all used up.

Electric Radiant Heat Tip: The innovative electric radiant heat cable mats save time and offer a lowered risk of having hot and cold spots.

BookmarkSubscribe









  RPA BBB