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Heating things Up

By Georgie McNeal


One of the biggest problems presented to us during the winter is actually keeping the floor heated, which is perfectly understandable. Keeping the air around us heated isn't a particular problem but keeping the floor heated is another matter entirely. Undoubtedly, if you have air hot enough to keep your floor heated, you have a problem. That stated, hydronic heating is a great solution. What exactly is hydronic heating? This is one of the most popular methods of in floor heating.

Firstly, hydronic systems tend to use a water mixture. The heat transfer fluid used will generally be propylene glycol so as to prevent freezing. There are different piping types available, polyethylene being one of them. Polybutylene, copper, or steel are other options, and they are often found in more specialized applications. In addition to that they are often found in older construction.

Before we start taling about th hydronic heating benefits, let's talk about sources. Your system can use either a single heat source, or it can use a combination. The most common sources happen to be boilers that use natural gas, oil, coal, or waste oil. They may also use electricity or wood depending on the construction of the home. Along with that you might choose to use heat pumps or chillers powered by any of the above, though you could also opt for a geothermal heat pump if you so desire.

How can you benefit from in floor heating? Just as one example, you do not want to step onto a cold kitchen floor at six o'clock in the morning. That said, in-floor heating is a great solution, and it will do far more than heat your floor. In addition to that it will cause a radiant heating effect, which means the air around you will be well heated. Furniture touching the floor will also benefit from this mode of heating and in the end, you will experience what most would consider to be an extremely comfortable house.

If you think you would benefit, then you should most definitely look into your hydronic heating options. Remember that some methods work better than others on different floors. For instance it would be a good idea to avoid tubing meant for concrete floors if you plan to use hardwood floor heating. If you have the wrong tubing, it will not be unusual to experience cracks or leaks.

That said, you should definitely call on an experienced contractor, and there are plenty familiar with in-floor heating. If you already know a good contractor, you are set, if not, it's time to search the internet. A good in floor heating solution might just be a phone call away!




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