Air heated vs Electric Radiant vs Hydronic Radiant Heating


Today we will explore radiant heating system as they are divided into three main types: air heated radiant floors, electric radiant floors, and hydronic radiant floors.

Radiant Floor Heat

In the first type of radiant floors, air is the medium to transfer heat. However, there are major disadvantages to this system. The main reason has to do with the fact that air cannot hold large amounts of heat. Thus, as a result, radiant floors are at not going to contribute to saving money. They are, in a few words, inefficient. Thus for this reason, air heated radiant floors are not really recommended.

Electric Radiant Floors

In this radiant floor system, electric cables are uses electricity and cables to carry the heat throughout your house. It is best to have a type of flooring that is able to be "charged" and keep the house heated for several hours.

Hydronic Radiant Floros

This system of radiant floors function by using a pump that pumps heated water from a boiler. The water then travels through tubing under the floor. The water then goes trough different rooms which may then have thermostats that regulate the temperature of each room.

The installation of hydronic radiant floors depends on various factors, including the type of floor covering, the size of the home among others.


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