SAVING ENERGY
SAVING COSTS
Traditional radiators need to be heated to a high temperature (between 149-167 degrees Fahrenheit / 65-75 degrees Celsius) in order to heat up a room effectively, whereas floor heating only needs to run at a temperature of 84 degrees Fahrenheit / 29 degrees Celsius or less, depending on the floor finish, in order to warm the room – thereby consuming less energy, and keeping your energy bills far lower.
PERFECT temperature
Unlike traditional radiators which can make a room feel chilly at times and too hot at other times, underfloor heating does not overheat – instead, it achieves the desired temperature set by you using an on-the-wall thermostat.
Radiant heat provides an average saving of 15% on heating bills thanks to the efficient way it warms a home.
higher safety
Higher quality
When you have underfloor heating, you no longer need to worry about sharp edges or hot surfaces of radiators when younger family members are in the house.
Radiant heat is also much better for the air quality in a room since it keeps the air fresh and oxygen-rich. On the other hand, high temperatures caused by radiators increase discomfort and reduce oxygen levels. The thermal circulation from air rising to the ceiling and then back gets all the dust going in circles which will not happen with a floor heating system.