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HeatLink
The number one reason consumers choose HeatLink hydronic radiant
floor heating is comfort. The system eliminates chilly drafts. There's
no need for fans to move air around.
In
today's new home designs, hydronic radiant floor heating makes even
more sense. Rooms (bathrooms included) are larger, with higher ceilings
and lots of tile and other cold surfaces. With forced-air and radiator
heating, these spaces generally feel cold. That's not a problem
with radiant floor heating; even the hard surfaces will feel warm
to the touch.
At
its most basic, hydronic radiant floor heating involves heating
a structure by pumping warm water though specially designed tubing
laid under or within the floor. The heat in these tubes radiates
to the surface and rises evenly throughout the room above. The surface
itself stays comfortably warm to the touch. This tremendously efficient
heat transfer results in even and consistent heating.
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