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Underfloor Heating: Benefits and Costs

What type of heating system do you have?

By Rania ByrdPublished 4 years ago 3 min read
Underfloor Heating: Benefits and Costs
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Underfloor heating is rather a new concept in some countries, but in many Western and Asian countries, this is the main way to regulate home temperatures.

You may have become accustomed to radiators, but here are some advantages of this heating system, as well as the costs involved in installing it!

Everything you need to know about underfloor heating

The underfloor heating system is considered to be one of the most efficient today. For many peoples, especially in East Asia, it is absolutely common. In terms of comfort, it seems to be unmatched, which is why it has become an increasingly popular system in the world. Here are some of its advantages!

1. Comfort

Unlike heating systems that directly heat the air in a room, those that pass through the floor first heat the surrounding objects, and the heat is emitted by them.

Since the objects are also heated in this system, the heat is not lost, and the comfort is higher at a much lower temperature than in the case of heated and ventilated air, for example. The fact that you have uniformly distributed heat in the room matters a lot.

At floor level, the temperature is slightly higher than in the air. Given that the human body loses the most heat through its feet, it is not surprising that this system is so popular.

Moreover, most people are beginning to feel more alert if their head temperature is higher than their foot temperature.

2. The aesthetic factor

If you are the type of person who cares about aesthetic details, then a good argument for underfloor heating is that it is not visible at all. Nobody likes to see a radiator or a boiler, and when you start thinking about cleaning them, you don't like the idea of ​​installing them at all.

Not infrequently, radiators prevent you from getting the much-dreamed-of interior design and are unsuitable for certain interior design styles, such as traditional or rustic. But when the heat comes through the floor, you can arrange your house exactly the way you want, without taking into account the objects intended for heating.

3. The sound factor

One of the great advantages of underfloor heating systems is that they can create heat without making any noise. They are among the quietest options in this regard. As you may well know, an ordinary boiler makes a lot of noise.

Even the radiators are not completely silent, especially when testing before heating.

4. Cleanliness

When you heat your house with air conditioning, for example, the dust is spread all over the house, and not infrequently allergic reactions become even stronger. And the smells are "sent" throughout the house when you use the air conditioner.

As for allergy-causing animal fur, it is clear that a system that does not use air propulsion in the room is much more advantageous.

5. Economy

Just by thinking that a much lower temperature is needed to maintain comfort, you realize that you can make serious savings with underfloor heating.

You can have expenses up to 50% lower, especially if you have central heating at home and you are always tempted to raise the temperature. Thick winter socks and cold feet will become just a bad, distant dream if you choose the heated floor!

In terms of costs, underfloor heating could cost you several thousand lei, because an installation must be installed under the floor.

It is a large work and maybe it would be best to do it when you renovate the house and change the parquet because you need a special one for this type of heating, which does not deform.

Underfloor heating is not just a fad, but one of the best solutions for regulating the temperature in the house, because it offers you a comfort you never dreamed of before.

If you have money for such a system, you can recover it quickly, through the savings made on invoices, so it is worth the investment!

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