In-Floor Heat Uses
Basement Floors
Tile Floors
Garage Floors
Patios
Driveways / Sidewalks
Hardwood Floors
Can be installed right under the floor using or installed in the joists under the subfloor.
In-Floor Heat provides not only evenly distributed heat sources, but is quite, comfortable and can provide a savings to heating a home. Chances are if you have ever walked across a basement floor that felt warm and comfortable you experienced In-Floor Heat. In-Floor Heat uses water that is passed through flexible tubes to help heat. In-Floor Heat provides tremendous benefits and flexible advantages that would be hard to accomplish with many other heating sources. For example, there are no heat registers with In-Floor Heat allowing you to complete your rooms design and not "strategically" place furniture around heat registers. Additionally, are you tired of worrying about the driveway icing up in the winter or sidewalks that visitors may slip on? In-Floor Heat can help solve those issues too.
Comfort
Maintain a comfortable even room temperature where the heat is evenly distributed.
Silence
In-Floor Heat uses no fans or blowers.
Savings
In-Floor Heat can heat an entire room on it's own, or used in conjunction with other heating methods. As a result In-Floor Heat uses the distributed efficiency of heated water. Think about the Ocean, which takes a long time to fluctuate in temperature when the air temperature can fluctuate quickly. In-Floor Heat has similar characteristics, just on a much smaller scale.