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Radiant technology is perfect for heating a single bathroom or a kitchen. Imagine stepping onto a warm bathroom floor on a frigid winter morning.
level where the people and, most importantly, their feet live. And if your feet are warm and comfortable, chances are, so are you. “Because radiant heating warms people and objects directly - as opposed to the surrounding air - residents are more comfortable, while often using less energy,” ex- plains Mark Hudoba, senior product manager, Residential Heating and Cooling, at Uponor North America, a manufacturer of PEX-based radiant heating systems. “Radiant systems tend to yield consistent temperatures throughout the space. In homes heat- ed with forced air, the temperatures can vary by more than 15 degrees between floor and ceiling.” Moreover, because the distribution of heat is more evenly circulated, there is less need to “overheat” a home in order to compensate for spaces that seem too cool because of drafts or poor insulation. New and existing homes A radiant heating system can be installed during new-home construc- tion or added to an existing home. Even if you choose not to opt for radi- ant heat throughout your new home, the builder can still install the PEX tubing in the basement floor or - if you don’t have a basement - in the
home’s concrete slab. Radiant tech- nology is also perfect for heating a single bathroom or a kitchen. Other benefits of radiant heating include: * Healthy atmosphere: Since a
radiant system needs no fans or blow- ers to move its heat, family members with allergies are not subjected to the circulation of dust, mold, bacteria, viruses and pet dander throughout the home. * Quiet operation: No fans and
blowers also means no noise. * Interior design options: Radiant heating allows you to place furniture wherever you want with no concern about blocking air vents. * Fuel flexibility: Radiant floor heating systems can accommodate a variety of energy sources: from the conventional (gas-, oil- or wood-fired boilers) to the cutting-edge (solar thermal systems and geothermal systems) - or even a combination of both.
Ask anyone who’s had the plea- sure: Once you’ve experienced the joys of radiant heating, you’ll never want to go back to a conventional system. For more information, visit
www.uponor-usa.com. - Courtesy of ARAcontent
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