DIY Under Floor Heating
Installing a new floor can liven up any room in your home. Whether you're remodeling a kitchen or a bathroom, or you want to add a natural and rustic touch to your family room by adding a stone floor, these DIY projects are the right time to install an under floor heating system. Paired with a new floor, you can not only improve the appearance but also the comfort of any room in your home. There are two main types of under floor heating options to consider for your DIY project. Hydronic systems consist of a network of pipes through which warm water is pumped. These systems can be installed "dry," which means the pipes are suspended between the floor and subfloor, or "wet," in which case concrete is poured over the pipes. Wet installations often provide better soundproofing and more stable floors. Alternatively, you can install an electric under floor heating system. Unlike hydronic systems, electric systems don't raise the level of the floor a noticeable degree, making them better options when you are remodeling a single room. In addition, these systems heat up faster than hydronic systems and can be activated by floor sensors, so your room is heated when you need it rather than half an hour after you leave. At RadiantHeatPro.com, you can find the under floor heating products you need for your DIY project. You'll also find the instructions necessary for proper installation and maintenance. For questions about which under floor heating products are right for your project, customer service representatives can be contacted through the online form at RadiantHeatPro.com or by calling (972) 978-7955. Purchase your DIY under-floor heating materials today!
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