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Benefits of Radiant Heat

Radiant Heat Defined

Radiant Heat Applications

Electric Radiant Heat vs. Hydronics

Radiant Heat vs. Forced Air

Low Voltage vs. High Voltage


RADIANT HEAT APPLICATIONS


Residential & Commercial

Installing heat cable for heated floor.
Finishing a basement is an excellent application for radiant heat systems. The element can be placed directly on the concrete with whatever flooring you want installed over the top.
Heated tile floor in bathroom.
Tile, marble, slate, hardwood, linoleum and other floor surfaces are cold to step on with bare feet both summer and winter. Radiant heat systems can be installed under these surfaces throughout the home. Never have cold floors again!
Radiant heated hardwood floor.
Baby playing on heated hardwood floor.
Nurseries, or anywhere that babies crawl, are ideal to keep warm. Small children are always close to the floor. Radiant heat systems help keep them 'toasty warm'.
Driveways, sidewalks and porches can be kept clear of snow and ice. The cost is less than shoveling, and the concrete lasts longer because it is not subjected to abrasive salt or snow-melting chemicals. Radiant heated driveway.
Heated sidewalk bridge.
Handicap ramps are of no value if they are not clear of snow and ice. These reliable snow melting systems help you conform to the strict American Disability Act both day and night. Parking ramps and loading docks are often sloped and difficult to clear of snow and ice.
Roof de-icing products prevent the buildup of ice and large icicles around eaves, drains, and valleys, which damage roofing materials and are hazardous to people below. These products can be installed under new or existing asphalt/shake/tile shingles, single-ply membrane, or metal roofs. Heated roof installation

Remote locations and moderate climates where electricity is the only utility available are also ideal applications for installing the low-voltage electric radiant heating system.