Under floor Heating the guide
Under floor heating systems are very popular these days with prices coming down it is an affordable means to heating your home.
Under floor heating systems are energy efficient. Using under floor Heating results in a consistent, comfortable and regulated temperature that radiates from the floor.
You will feel warmer at lower temperatures. And you will lower your heating bills and energy usage, while increasing your comfort level.
Introduction to under floor Heating
The hot water of the hydronic radiant heat system is pumped around your home through loops of plastic piping. Most often, these tubes are installed within the concrete slab or floor joists.
They allow the heat to radiate evenly across the entire floor surface.
Regulated Room Temperatures
Radiant heating provides superior comfort because the entire floor radiates heat from the ground up, In an even and consistent manner.
Traditional forced air systems work by blowing warm air through a series of duct work in the floors, walls, and ceilings, and finally to its destination by way of one or two vents in a room.
This method can lead to hot and cold spots due to poor air circulation, as well as temperature spikes and dips when the system turns on and off. Hydronic systems eliminate this issue by producing a steady heat that radiates from the floor and throughout the room.
With warm floors, cold floors are a thing of the past. Tiles will never be cold, instead, instead your floors will have a gentle warmth that makes your house feel comfortable whatever the weather.
With advances in design and installation techniques it is now possible to install under floor heating into existing floor joists and also below hardwood floors, laminates, carpets and vinyl flooring. This means that all traditional flooring options are available to homeowners who want sub floor Heating.
How does it work?
It works because the way heat transfers takes place. Under floor Heating works so effectively at keeping your home warm because it utilizes conduction and radiation in the heat transfer.
Electrical systems.
Their easy installation and flexibility allows homeowners to have the luxury of radiant heat in the areas where they most need it. Bathrooms, kitchens, Ensuites.
An electric floor system is far cheaper when compared to hydronic heat. And easy to install. Most kits include a digital thermostat with room and floor temperature sensor. 160 Watts per square meter is recommended for use in any area of the home or workplace, they can be used directly on any subfloor and with any floor covering. When used with tiles or stone the mat is simply encased in a layer of tile adhesive, for all other floor coverings a 8mm layer of self levelling compound is required to cover them.