5 Things You Didn’t Know About Radiant Heating
by
Tash @ The Dreamhouse Project
(IC: blogger)
We recently tackled the DIY install of our radiant in-floor heating system. If you're considering a radiant system for you're home, here are 5 things you might not know..
1: Different Types
2: Quiet
5: DIY is an option
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Published August 27th, 2014 1:47 AM
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Sarah Smith on Oct 27, 2016I want to install radiant floor heating for my bathroom. I had no idea that there are two different types of systems and that electric is the cheaper option. Since installing a radiant heating system is a lot of work, I think it would be smart to get a professional to do the installation to save you time. http://www.adamsplumbingheating.com/index.php
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Scott Adams on Jun 19, 2017
I had no idea how energy efficient radiant heating was. I've been thinking about getting a new heating system, but I was worried about how efficient it would be. I'll keep in mind how efficient it is while making a decision. http://www.actionplumbingandheating.com/services.html
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John White on Sep 26, 2018
It's really great to share the benefits of radiant heating and home renovation using this. Thanks for sharing this useful idea.
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Frequently asked questions
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How would this hold up with a DIY art-floor above the subpanels? I'm an artist and I was thiking of doing a polyurethaned floor, above.
We already installed radiant floor (our second one) in a bathroom in the ground floor--it's electric over concrete, under tile. And yeah, it's an energy hog.