Radiant Heating
Radiant Heating Foil
Radiant heating foil is a streamlined electric radiant floor heating system designed for use with laminate, engineered wood and other floating floors.
Radiant Heating Costs
When maintenance costs are added to the equation, the annual running costs of an electric radiant heating system make electric radiant heating cheaper than gas radiant floor heating.
Forced Air Radiant Heating
Air is heated by a furnace and passed through a series of ducts laid under the floor. The temperature is usually controlled by a thermostat in the same way as a conventional heating system.
Radiant Heating Mat
Radiant Heating Mat contains the heating wire embeddedd within a matting system and is a perfect radiant heating system for heating up a large or regular-shaped room.
Radiant Heating Benefits
The many benefits of radiant heating include: energy efficiency, comfortable heat, healthier heating, attractive installation, zone heating, silent operation.
Hydronic Radiant Heating
Hydronic radiant heating systems use pipes laid under the floor. A boiler heats the water as in a conventional heating system and is pumped through the piping to heat the floor.
Electric Radiant Heating
Electric radiant heating systems use a conductive cable laid between the base and the floor covering (e.g. tiling) which is heated by passing an electrical current through the wire.
Radiant Heating Wire
Radiant Heating Wire is the most flexible floor heating system, ideal for quick and easy installation in irregular shaped areas under ceramic tiling or natural stone.
Radiant Heating History
The Romans are widely credited with introducing radiant heating though recent archeological evidence suggests that the practise likely originated in South Asia some 5000 years BC.









