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Hydronic Radiant Floor Heating

­It's a cold morning, and you awaken to snow falling outside your bedroom window. It's hard to peel yourself from the coziness of your down comforter -- but your morning cup of coffee isn't going to make itself. You slip out of bed and put your bare feet on a warm hardwood floor. When you head to the bathroom, you encounter heated ceramic tiles. In the kitchen, your feet meet a warm, tiled floor. Sounds like you're enjoying the benefits of radiant floor heating.

If you are building a new home or upgrading your current home, you may want to consider incorporating Hydronic Radiant Floor Heating  (RFH) into your project.  It is now a standard in most Capoferro homes thanks to our partners, Ecologix and Exchange Air Systems.



Aside from the long-term cost benefits, RFH heating is silent heat, with no loud air ducts or furnaces to deal with. It's also better for people with allergies -- eliminating blown air can significantly reduce dust mites. It is for these reasons that RFH is rising in popularity as an efficient and comfortable way to heat the home.

How does it work? Hydronic radiant floor heating uses heated water to warm the floor slab through conduction.  In one method, flexible, durable, non-toxic pipes are laid over the subfloor and are poured into thin layer of concrete.  Hot water from a boiler fills the pipes and the thermal mass of the concrete ensures that the entire floor slab is heated evenly, feeling comfortably warm to the touch.  The heated water recirculates through the closed loop system reducing water and energy waste.  

RFH is typically installed in spaces where people spend the most time, including the kitchen, the living room and the bathroom.  It is also compatible with most floor finish materials, such as tile and wood flooring.  Furthermore, it can be zoned so that the heating in each space operates independently from other spaces in the home, allowing for customizable user control and energy efficiency. 
In a Canadian climate, RFH provides luxurious comfort and adds value to your home making cold floors a thing of the past.  

2 comments:

  1. Really very nice said in your blog post about floor Heating.I really enjoyed your blog.

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  2. HI friends,

    Radiant heating is a type of home comfort system in which heat is supplied directly to the floor or to panels installed in the walls or ceiling. Hydronic radiant floor heating is using the heat that is generated by circulating hot water through tubes or pipes underneath your floor. This heat will circulate through a room when it is prompted by a thermostat. Thanks a lot...

    Radiant In Floor Heating

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