Radiant Floor Heating
Radiant floor heating works with a variety of floor coverings. While a large part of your flooring decision is based on your aesthetic taste, you also need to consider the how the surface you select will conduct heat. Stone and tile floors best utilize the advantages of radiant heat flooring, which warms up these otherwise cool surfaces and heats the rest of the room both efficiently and cheaply. You can use electric radiant heat flooring with other floor coverings as well, such as vinyl, laminate flooring, cork, and wood. Some flooring materials, like cork and rubber, will inhibit the transfer of heat to the surface, so it's important to make sure that your flooring is thin. Vinyl flooring, on the other hand, usually works very well with radiant floor heating. While bathrooms and kitchens are the most popular locations for radiant floor heating, you can install it in any room of your home. If you want to install this kind of heating system in a room where you have carpeting, you should choose carpeting with thin padding. Laminate and engineered wood flooring also work well with radiant heating because they tend to be thinner than traditional hardwood floors; however, if you're installing hardwood flooring, there are some species of wood that are also conducive to under-floor heating systems. Radiant floor heating continues to gain in popularity not only because it's more efficient than other forms, but also because it operates silently and provides greater comfort. At RadiantHeatPro.com, you can find heating solutions from leading manufacturers, including permanent, radiant under-floor systems and area rug radiant heat systems. For more information about purchasing and installing electric radiant heat systems in your home, contact the professionals via the online form at RadiantHeatPro.com or by calling (972) 978-7955.
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