RADIANT HEAT
A Better Alternative
Forced-air heating systems were developed at a time when energy was cheap and there were relative few alternatives to the "same old same old".  As such, builders have continued to use forced-air furnaces because they relatively inexpensive to purchase and install, and are accepted practice.  However, technological breakthroughs in hydronic radiant heating systems, such as pre-assembled control panels, modern boilers, commercially available thermal masses, and best practice installation methods (EasyFloor) have significantly reduced the cost premium for installing radiant heat systems.  PEX tubing, especially the aluminum composite PEX used in EasyFloor, has virtually eliminated leakage problems in earlier radiant systems.  Accordingly, when coupled with the many advantages of hydronic radiant heat, astute builders and informed consumers are increasingly demanding hydronic radiant heat - the better alternative.

Don't be fooled by a "92% efficiency" rating on a forced-air furnace.  Radiant heat systems can be as much as 30-40% more efficient than forced-air systems.  Why the difference?  Because a radiant heat system is intrinsically a more effective method to distribute the heat.  Forced-air systems can efficiently heat the air, but they lose efficiency when you factor in distributing it throughout the house.  Much of the energy is trapped in the air higher up in the room.  Radiant heat gently warms the solid objects in the room and then the air as it comes in contact with the radiantly-warmed objects. 

Forced-air furnaces have been used long before central air conditional became popular.  Adding an air conditioner to an existing furnace was a simple way of bringing air conditioning into a home.  It was not the most efficient.  In fact, quite the opposite, because warm air rises and cold air falls, the most efficient way to heat and cool a home is to heat from the bottom up, and cool from the top down.  Modern radiant heat systems, combined with attic-mounted air conditioning systems do just that.

The huge difference in efficiency and comfort between heating and cooling a home with forced air and modern radiant heat systems.  With energy costs expected to rise dramatically over the next five years, and increased emphasis on healthy living and work environments, hydronic radiant heat systems are clearly your best investment.

 
Radiant Heat Systems Deliver A Higher Quality of Living
  • Even Warmth
    Radiant heat gently and evenly warms the surfaces of objects in the room (the floor, the kids, cat and carpet). The air in the room is warmed when it comes into contract with the radiantly-warmed objects (the largest being the floor). Heat loss from occupants is reduced. In addition, with less air temperature stratification, the higher temperature near the floor keeps feet warm, while the slightly lower temperature towards the ceiling provides greater comfort at head level.
  • Energy Efficient
    The heat energy from hydronic radiant heat remains in the lower portion of the room - where most of us live.  In addition, water is a more efficient conductor of energy.  Unlike forced-air systems, rooms are not pressurized so air/heat leakage is reduced. By conservative estimates, energy savings are from 20% to 30%. Some projects have shown savings as high as 50% over traditional heating technologies.
  • Even, precise temperature
    Radiant homes typically feature multiple heat zones specifically tailored to the space usage requirements.  With no dry, hot-air drafts to cause fluctuations in humidity and temperature, the system are designed to deliver precise heat.  And there are no restrictions on room design, decoration or furniture placement.
  • No Emitters.
    No unsightly heat emitters, such as radiators or air vents detract from the room aesthetics or placement of furniture.
  • Quiet
    A properly designed and installed radiant system generates no noise from the gently flowing water circulating through the floor.  The only sound made is from the operation of the burner in the boiler.
  • Clean and Health
    In contrast to forced-air systems, no dust, odors, germs or allergens are distributed throughout the building. Because only 5% of the heat transfer is by convection, room air circulation is extremely gentle.  Allergy sufferers find radiant buildings a far better living environment.
  • Long-term durability
    Corrosion, impact, crush and pressure resistant, the Kitec® XPA™ composite tubing used in EasyFloor radiant heating systems is a major advance in improving the durability of radiant heat.

EasyFloor Is The Best Radiant Heat Solution
The innovations of the EasyFloor System provide you with the all benefits of a radiant heat system while eliminating the shortcomings of other radiant heat solutions.
  • EasyFloor is an extremely efficient radiant heat system that will maximize your energy savings.
     
  • EasyFloor is perhaps the only system with an effective radiant barrier.  Find out why a radiant barrier is so important on our EasyFloor (hotlink) page.
     
  • EasyFloor has the right amount of thermal mass.  See the EasyFloor page for more details.
     
  • The EasyFloor system is designed to be quiet.  It does not have the pops and squeaks from the expansion and contraction of the tubing that some systems have.
     
  • EasyFloor is the easiest system to install and maintain.  Its modular design makes installation a snap.  You should never have to fix a leak in the tubing of an EasyFloor system, but if it ever happens, you can easily get to the problem and fix it.
     
  • EasyFloor is light weight so you can use it on upper floors with no need for structural enhancements to your home.
 
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