Radiant Heat Installation Remodels And New Homes
What are the differences between installing radiant heating during a remodel vs. installing in a new home? The answer comes down to hydronic vs. electric heat, and of course, cost.
What are the differences between installing radiant heating during a remodel vs. installing in a new home? The answer comes down to hydronic vs. electric heat, and of course, cost.
The increase to your home’s comfort and value, as well as a few Oregon tax incentives, are just a few of the reasons to invest in radiant heat.
This post discusses why underfloor heat is the most efficient of the three types of heat transfer. It has a lot to do with science and physics and how heat transfers through space. Underfloor heating makes a lot of sense for high-end home builds and remodels.
This post highlights four commonly asked questions about radiant heat. A quality installer like The Earth Heating will work with your contractor and construction team to ease any concerns you may have about the process.
With a radiant heat install, homeowners can expect a 1-2 day utility disruption. A quality installer like The Earth Heating will work with your contractor and construction team to make the installation as efficient and timely as possible.
Radiant heat is a go-to heating choice for luxury homeowners. This post explains what you can expect once the system is done both during the curing process and once you can experience the full heating benefit.