form_title=Floor Heating Installation form_header=Keep warm with floor heating. Get floor heating installed by the experts! Do you have central A/C and heat in your home? = () Yes () No () Not Sure What material is the floor made out of? =_ How large is the are that requires floor heating? =_ Desired Start Date =_
Thermoset under floor heating installed is energy efficient and affordable. The materials run in the $260.00 range and installation depends on the size of the floor.
The installation process of an electric radiant floor system involves laying down heating cables or mats beneath the flooring material. These cables or mats are connected to a thermostat and power source, which regulate the temperature of the floor. The flooring material is then installed on top of the heating elements. When the system is turned on, the heating elements warm up, providing radiant heat to the floor surface.
When installing underfloor heating in a wooden floor, it is important to use a low-profile system to minimize impact on the floor height. Ensure proper insulation beneath the heating system to improve efficiency. Use a professional installer to ensure proper installation and avoid damage to the wooden floor.
To install floor tile heating in your home, you can use electric radiant heating mats or cables that are placed under the tile during installation. These systems provide warmth to the floor, making it comfortable during colder months. It is important to follow manufacturer instructions and consider hiring a professional for installation to ensure safety and effectiveness.
There are several kind of floor heating systems available, the most common and popular are, electric floor heating systems and hydronic floor heating systems.
Radiant floor heating, or floor heating, is accomplished by supplying heat directly to the floor. This type of heating is far more energy efficient than forced air heating as nothing is lost through ducts. There are three types of floor heating: radiant air floors, electric radiant floors, and hydronic radiant heat. The hydronic floor is a liquid based system that uses little electricity and is the best choice in areas with high electricity costs. The method for installing electric or hydronic radiant systems are very similar. The wet installation is the oldest form of these flooring systems. In the wet installation, the cables or tubes are laid in the concrete slab foundation of the home. High heat capacity is possible when installing the system in a thick concrete slab. A dry installation is when the cables or tubes are suspended between the joists, underneath the subfloor. This type of installation requires the use of reflective insulation under the cables or tubes. This will make sure the heat is reflected up through the floor and not downward. There is now an improvement on the dry installation process. This is done by using a plywood subfloor made with built in tubing grooves and heat diffuser plates. This can make the installation less expensive and heating more efficient than a regularly dry installed system. Ceramic tile is the best choice for floor covering over the radiant heating system. Other floor coverings can be used, however, it must be remembered that the floor coverings can cut down on the efficiency of the heating system. Ceramic tile conducts the heat instead of insulated the house from the heat. Once your flooring heating system is installed and operating, you will immediately experience the benefits. One the lesser known advantages of a floor heating system is beneficial for the allergy sufferer. Since air is no longer forcing heating through the house, dust and allergens are no longer being forced through the house. The air is also not being dried out by the heating system, eliminating the need for humidifiers in the house. The biggest benefit of course, is not having to walk on a cold floor.
form_title=Radiant Floor Heating Installation form_header=10543 Choose the kind of heating system you currently have.*= () Gas fired forced air (central heating) () Radiant heat inside the floor - indoors () Electric fired forced air (central heating) () Radiant heat inside the floor - outdoors () Hydronic baseboard heat () Boiler radiator () Electric wall heater () Wood or Pellet stove () Heat pump How much is the area (in sq.ft) would the system cover?*= {Select One,Less than 1500 sq ft,1500 - 2500 sq ft,More than 2500 sq ft} Radiant floor heating will need to be installed in how many rooms?*= {Select One,1,2 - 5,6 - 10,11 - 15,More than 15,Don't know} Is the radiant heat system that you are installing a new installation or will it replace an existing one?*= {Select One,Installing new system,Replacing old}
The answer is no. Radiant ceiling heating does not work as well as radiant floor heating in that heat rises so having heat in the ceiling will not be as efficient as heating in the floor.
To explain how to wire radiant heat floor in few words its hard but here is link to detailed step by step how to install warmwire heating floor, http://www.flooringsupplyshop.com/blog/information-for-suntouch-radiant-floor-heating/suntouch-warmwire-installation-guidelines-part-1of2/ and here is a link to the video http://www.flooringsupplyshop.com/blog/how-to-videos/suntouch-how-to-videos/
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