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05 February 2013

Heating it Up Down Under

By Georgie McNeal


Home heating is important -- it always has been, but many have been using some rather inefficient systems. Today however, hydronic floor heating is a reality, especially with the improvements in the system. hydronic floor heating, for instance, has two acceptable routes. Through one method you will be able to provide heat to your home by piping water throughout the entirety of your home via a large conduit system. Another method of course would be to use smaller tubes that are intended to sit beneath laminate or hardwood flooring. While this might in fact raise the floor an inch or two, it is well worth it.

Not only will your heating be more efficient, you will also find that it lowers your electricity bill. As with conventional heating system,s your hydronic floor heating has a central control area. The hydronic heating control system is typically called a manifold, and with it you will be able to control temperature and flow. That said, you can easily control the heat levels in your house. Manifolds come in many different styles and designs, which really depend on the size of your home.

Radiant Heating

You have plenty of opportunities with radiant heating, and you will be able to heat your entire home at once. The biggest issue with air heating is that you will be relying on hot air to fill your home with heating ducts.

With radiant heating however, the entire floor is heated at once, and the heat rises throughout the entire room. Because the radiant effect will apply to furniture you've placed, you will have no problem feeling comfortable in your home.

Choosing your Type

When you're about to install a hydronic heating solution, you will want to make sure you are choosing a system that works for your setup. For instance, most hydronic heating pipes can be installed in basement rafters. This will help to provide a fair amount of heat to your entire home while providing easy access in the event you need to perform maintenance.

If you wish to install your hydronic floor heating solution on a concrete floor, you should do this before the floor is actually poured. Remember that certain pipes work better in a concrete floor as they will not crack during expansion. If you are having a professional installation performed, your installer will brief you on the different types of hydronic tubing.

As you can see, there are several things to think about and once you have installed your hydronic system you can enjoy radiant heating for many years to come. The most important thing you can do is install the right system and ensure it reaches throughout your home. You will no longer need to worry about a cold floor in the morning, and you will not need to spend tons of money keeping your home warm. It's a win win situation with hydronic heating, so give it a try and see where it can take you!




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