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Comparing Radiant Heat and Traditional Forced Air Systems

What are the Advantages of Radiant Heat?

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A room with radiant heat will have a much more uniform temperature from the ceiling to the floor than one with a forced-air heating system. Forced-air systems blow heat that quickly rises to the ceiling, and occupants tend to turn up the thermostat to fill the rooms with so much warm air that it eventually "pushes" the heat down to where we can feel it. However, with a radiant floor heating system, the heat originates where we need it most, to warm us from our feet to our heads. (This is especially advantageous in rooms where young children play or spend most of their time.) The warmth radiates from the floor to other objects and warms the air. The heat is not wasted by immediately gathering at the ceiling. Instead, the warmth is enjoyed from the floor up.

Heating a basement floor is an ideal application for a radiant heat system. If you've lived in a house with a forced-air system, you know that even as you turn the heat up, the basement (especially the floors) tends to remain chilly. Installing a radiant floor warming system changes this, and will add comfort and warmth to your lifestyle.

Below is a general comparison of electric radiant heat systems and forced-air heating systems. (For more information, read the article on Radiant Heat and Forced Air Heating Systems).

SYSTEM COMPARISON CHART
Radiant Heat vs. Forced Air Heating

Efficiency

Electric Radiant Heat System

Forced Air and Gas Heating System

Efficiency at 100% of capacity

100%

60-90%

Efficiency at 50% of capacity

100%

30-60%

Efficient - relative thermal

100%

50-75%

100% of energy is delivered to the heating element

YES

NO

Proper sized capacity of "off peak" conditions

YES

NO

Maintenance

Electric Radiant Heat System

Forced Air and Gas Heating System

Annual Maintenance Required - Clean or change filters; inspect for carbon monoxide leaks

NO

YES

Easy to repair

YES

NO

Controls - Simple and reliable

YES

VARIES

Cost Savings

Electric Radiant Heat System

Forced Air and Gas Heating System

Expandable - Easily and economically

YES

NO

Compatible with all floor coverings

YES

YES

Floor space required for installation (mechanical room)

NO

YES

Decorating limitations for furnishings, wall coverings, etc. (no registers, grills, radiators)

NO

YES

Simple installation and operation

YES

NO

Structural building cost increases required to accommodate

NO

NO

Venting required to outside and combustion air required

NO

YES

Concrete required - regular or lightweight

NO

NO

Remodeling

Electric Radiant Heat System

Forced Air and Gas Heating System

Retrofit-ability in existing concrete or asphalt

YES

NO

Retrofit into joist space effectively

YES

NO

Simple modification for remodeling

YES

NO

Easy and effective for large or small areas

YES

NO

Minimal floor height increase (1/8-inch or less)

YES

YES

Health and Safety

Electric Radiant Heat System

Forced Air and Gas Heating System

Health & Medical (doesn't distribute dust, pollen, allergens through the air)

YES

NO

Environmentally-friendly (greenhouse, glycol, etc.)

YES

NO

Safety (no high-voltage, no hot surfaces, no combustible gases)

YES

NO

For more information about radiant heating systems, call a radiant heat expert at 888.488.9276.

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