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What's hot in home heating?

(NC)-Renovations and home improvements are a growing trend among Canadian homeowners. One project that may not be on the top of your list, but is definitely worth considering, is installing hydronic (water) radiant floor heating.

Radiant floor heating is a method of heating your home by applying heat underneath or within the floor. Comparable to warming yourself in the sun, this type of heating warms objects as opposed to raising the temperature of the air.

A typical radiant floor heating system consists of a series of tubes set in a bed of lightweight concrete or other similar material, then covered by any standard floor covering. Hot water is circulated through the tubing, which warms the bedding material and radiates heat up from the floor to warm the entire house.

The cost of an installing a hydronic radiant floor heating system will be depend on your specific heating and energy efficiency requirements and in addition to the heating system, a mechanical ventilation system is required in the house. Homeowners should consult with a qualified heating contractor who will explain your options. You can locate a qualified contractor specializing in hydronic heating online at www.hrac.ca or toll-free at 1-877-411-HRAC (4722).

There are a lot of advantages to radiant floor heating besides the warmth under your feet.

There are no heat registers in the floor or heaters in the wall to restrict the placement of furniture and window coverings. Since there is no airflow forcing the heat into the rooms, there are no drafts or unpleasant air currents, and wall and ceiling surfaces stay cleaner. Radiant floor heat is silent, and there are no filters to clean.

On the down side, this is a heat-only system - if you want central air conditioning you'll still have to install a duct system. And since room air does not circulate through the system as it does with a forced air system, you can't add optional, whole-house accessories such as an electronic air cleaner or a humidifier.

-News Canada

 

Published Tuesday, December 04, 2007 4:54 PM by Jason Hafso

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Jason started his Edmonton real estate career in 2002. By his second year in business, he earned the Sutton Director Award and has consistently received awards each year since. Prior to real estate, Jason spent over eight years in advertising, marketing and design, including developing and promoting popular corporate websites for Edmonton companies such as International Stereo, Sawmill Restaurants and Downhill Riders Ski & Travel. Jason brought his marketing knowledge and experience with him when he became a Realtor, and uses it to effectively market and sell his clients' homes in Edmonton. When it comes to selling homes, Jason combines tried-and-true traditional marketing, with unique, one-of-a-kind advertising you won't find anywhere else, to ensure your home gets maximum exposure in the marketplace. Call or email Jason today.

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