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May 20, 2012

How Floor Heating Works

Filed under: Home improvement — publisher @ 2:48 pm

When we think of heating systems, it is usually central heaters that come to mind. Sometimes though, even with central heating system in our homes, it still is not enough to give that warm and cozy feeling that we long for during the cold seasons. Floor heating is an excellent way to add warmth to your abode.

 There are several options in floor heating, but each one is designed to keep your floors barefoot-friendly all year round. One option is using cable wires to be installed under the floor tiles that generate electric heating. This method enables homeowners to choose the particular tiles they would like to be warm, as well as the ideal temperature they want. Electric systems are less expensive than hydronic floor heating systems because they are easier to install and to maintain, which is good for those of us who would want to have radiant floor heat in the bedroom, bathroom, basement, and other parts of the house. Electric cable heating can also suit any type of flooring, whether it be ceramic tile, porcelain tile, concrete, natural stone, laminated, and pre-engineered flooring. 

 Installing heated mats is another way to have floor heating in your home. Heated mats are comprised of self-adhesive mesh that you can place on the tiles. Afterwards, you can embed the mats in thin-set or self-level underlay. This is recommended for those who prefer do-it-yourself installations because it is easy to accomplish on your own. And, like the electric floor heating system, heated mats do not come with a heavy price tag.

If you want to save on central heating system expenses and have a much warmer atmosphere inside your home, investing in a heated floor will surely create a cozy environment for the whole family.

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