Sunday, July 11, 2010

Radiant Floor Heat for Your Home part II

Method 3: Under Subfloor Installation
With this method, the radiant floor heat system is attached between floor beams. Basically, the air space of the beams is used to suspend the heating system. You need to install proper insulation below the heating system, so that the heat produced can be reflected upward direction towards the surface along with the room on the top. This is a dry method and particularly useful when you plan to renovate your room.

Method 4: Built-in Subfloor Installation



In this method, the system is designed in such a way that it produces heat for both the system and subfloor. This system is also known as structural radiant subfloors. This method is comparatively easier for installing both electric and hydronic radiant floor heat system. However, you must consult professional to do it at your home.

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