Hydronic Radiant Heat
Whole-house heating application
 
Electric Radiant Heat
Radiant floors now easy & affordable
 

Hydronic or Electric?
When electric is a better solution

 
Baseboard Radiant Heat
The other radiant heat
 
Outdoor Radiant Heat
Roof De-icing and heated driveways
 
Installation
Electric - Hydronic
 
Prices & Costs
Electric - Hydronic
 
 

Electric radiant floor heating / Smaller projects

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Heated bathroom and kitchen floors with electric systems
The increase popularity of electric floor heating for smaller remodeling jobs.

Electric radiant heat: making the right choice
An overview of your options from the Oikos.com website (Green Building Source).

Tips for choosing and installating an electric floor heating system
Georges Selvais from WarmlyYours lets you know which criteria are important when choosing your electric floor heating system.

Homeowners warming up to radiant kitchen floors
An overview to electric floor heating, published in the Alaska Star.

Hydronic radiant floor heating / Larger projects

Ask The Builder
What are the advantages and the drawbacks of hydronic radiant heat systems in a new construction project.

National Home Builder Association (NAHB): Radiant heat can be installed beneath a finished floor without material poured over the tubing. These systems position radiant floor tubing above floor, between two layers of plywood, or below floor under the subfloor.

Installation of hydronic floor heating
A new radiant heating system is being installed in a large basement in this TV episode from Bob Vila.

What makes this still-emerging technology a good fit with the homes you build?
An article about hydronic as a primary source of heat, from HousingZone.com

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