Types of Radiant Heating System you can install in your home
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Are you fed up of paying electricity bills every month? Looking for an alternative that can avoid making a hole in your pocket? If so, then how about installing a radiant heating system in your home? Here are three ways that you can install radiant heating system in your home and save tons of money on your electricity bills. Air-Heated Radiant Floors Air cannot hold large amounts of heat, so radiant air floors are not cost-effective in residential applications, and are seldom installed. Although they can be combined with solar air heating systems, those systems suffer from the obvious drawback of only producing heat in the daytime, when heating loads are generally lower. The inefficiency of trying to heat a home with a conventional furnace by pumping air through the floors at night outweighs the benefits of using solar heat during the day. Electric Radiant Floors Electric radiant floors typically consist of electric cables built into the floor. Systems that feature mats of el...