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		<title>People Are Warming Up To Hydronic Radiant Floor Heating Systems</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jul 2011 18:35:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The hydronic radiant floor heating system has been around a long time. Hydronic radiant floor heating systems are the most popular form of radiant heating used today. Using this form of heating, the process involves hot water being pumped through tubing underneath the floor which in turn heats the floor and the room. This is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>The hydronic radiant floor heating system has been around a long time.</p>
<p>Hydronic radiant floor heating systems are the most popular form of radiant heating used today. Using this form of heating, the process involves hot water being pumped through tubing underneath the floor which in turn heats the floor and the room. This is one of oldest and most effective one of the oldest forms of heating. In fact, the Romans often used radiant floor heating.</p>
<p>A hydronic radiant floor heating system can be built into the concrete flooring of a space.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.karpanto.com/">Hydronic radiant floor heating systems</a> have come a long way since Roman times. Nowadays, the common technique used is tubing being installed under a material called gypsum concrete also known as gypcrete. The hot water that flows through the tubes in the gypsum concrete.</p>
<p>You may ask what if the space already has a concrete floor?</p>
<p>If you will do tubing installation in a building that has already been constructed, it would take a long time to do this as it is labor intensive and not well suited to such location. A newer incarnation of this technique, called Dry System, places tubing inside the groves of wooden panels. These wood panels and tubing are placed above the subflooring and under the finished flooring. That means they can easily installed into rooms during remodels.</p>
<p>When you install a dry hydronic radiant system expect it to be installed without tearing up any flooring at all.</p>
<p>If you ask about a different form of dry hydronic radiant system, you must know that it does not involve any modifications when used inside flooring as well as big spaces. Instead, the tubing is placed under the actual subflooring. This method is a less effective form of hydronic radiant floor heating systems from as the heat has to travel though more layers of flooring to get in and heat the space. Do not forget that the water in the tubes, you must always keep at a higher temperature. However, the advantage of putting the system under the subflooring is it does not damage the inside or the rooms it will be heating and is a far less disruptive installation process.</p>
<p>Hydronic radiant floor heating systems save electricity and so much more.</p>
<p>Hydronic radiant floor <a target="_blank" href="http://www.karpanto.com/hvac/heating/heating-system">heating system</a> save the average home owner 20 to 40% on their heating bills.&nbsp;Using this won&#8217;t require you to use ducts, does not pump allergens around a space, is quiet and very low maintenance. Those considering a hydronic radiant floor heating system sound consult with an installation specialist before choosing the type of hydronic floor heating system for them. They are the experts so they could give you an estimate on how it will cost you to have the system installed as well as the best form of installation for you needs.</p>
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		<title>Noahs Buying Guidelines To Stick To When Shopping For Radiant Heating</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2010 06:01:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Electric radiant heating is turning into one of the most popular and energy efficient floor heating choices on the market today. An industry which has been long dominated by hydronic radiant heat has seen a large increase in the availability and easy to put in with the growth of the electrical radiant heating industry. Electrical radiant tubing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Electric radiant heating is turning into one of the most popular and energy efficient floor heating choices on the market today. An industry which has been long dominated by hydronic radiant heat has seen a large increase in the availability and easy to put in with the growth of the electrical radiant heating industry. Electrical radiant tubing exists but is less common. The tubes can additionally be installed beneath a wooden subfloor, between the joists, if you&#8217;ve got access there. Electrical radiant heating systems are often installed below naturally cold surfaces, like tile, stone and hardwood. The warmth from the system penetrates the flooring and warms from the bottom upward. </p>
<p>Electric <a target="_blank" href="http://www.aboutradiantheating.com/">radiant heating</a> systems are known and a typical one of these systems is described in U.S. The systems comprise a plurality of cable retaining strips that are secured to a sub-floor surface whereby to hold a resistance heating cable along a serpentine path and spaced above the top surface of the sub-floor. Electromechanical systems often use pegs or sliding bars and are relatively quick to program. </p>
<p>Warmer surfaces in a living are result in a higher mean radiant temperature , a measure of surface temperatures in a space that affects the rate of radiant heat loss from occupants). With higher mean radiant temperatures, most folks are snug even at lower air temperatures. Warm water runs through the pipes plus warms the floor higher than it. In the absence of the concrete used in the &#8220;wet&#8221; installation method above, heat transfer plates can be used with the RAUPEX pipe to help to distribute the warmth evenly. Warm air rises, after all, plus collects close to  the ceiling. In a home heated by convection, ceilings are always hotter than floors. </p>
<p>Hot air rises and collects near the ceiling. In a place heated by a forced air furnace, ceilings generally end up being warmer than the floors. Warm water equipped from a boiler circulates through the network of tubes gently warming the floor. The warm floor then radiates to all objects in the room.</p>
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