Have a Quest For Energy Savings? Look into a Radiant Heating solution!
With energy costs on the rise coupled with a global shift towards energy-efficient living, a demand has emerged for alternative heating methods within the home. By far the biggest rising trend in home heating in the last decade has been hydronic radiant floor heating.
Hydronic Radiant Floor Heating or "Warm Floors"
Note: Pipes are not visible when installation is complete
Hydronic radiant floor heating is a system of plastic or metal tubes/pipes laid within a floor that carry hot water into specific rooms or "zones". During travel, the heat disperses through the floor surface. This provides an even distribution of warmth throughout the room, as the floor heats up objects, as opposed to the air, eliminating drafts. Infloor heating also gives you more options for arranging furniture in rooms: Whereas traditional radiators cannot be near heat-sensitive objects like refrigerators, musical instruments, kitchen cabinets and freezers, in-floor heating's even heat allows these objects to be placed anywhere in the room!
To optimize the benefits of in-floor heating, we customize the piping layout carefully. Factors such as insulation on walls and quality of windows affect the level of heat loss in an area or zone. The heat-loss demand of an area is taken into account during design and has an effect on pipe spacing, water temperature, flow rate and floor covering. Flooring materials have different heat transfer properties - the most popular today are ceramic tiles or panels. Hardwood floors, carpets, and rugs are more resistant than ceramic, but can work effectively too.
In-floor heating should be controlled by thermostats to get the most out of energy saving. We can take advantage of these sensors to control the temperature of the floor in different areas of your home; the basement, first floor, second floor, solarium, etc. Our Zone systems are easy to design by adding extra devices like pumps, mixing valves, thermostatic valves, manifolds, and other controls.
The Benefit

a. Radiant heated floors provide even heat & warm the body directly
b. Traditional radiators create wasteful drafts & irregular heating around the room
With the hot floor installed, homeowners can drop the temperature in the room by 2-3 degees Celsius. Heated floors at 19-20 degrees C give you the exact same comforting feeling as a room heated by radiators at set to 21-23 degrees C. Lowering the temperature of your water by only 1 degree can save you as much as 6% of your heating costs. Our 2-3 degree savings can cut your bill by 18% each month!
Space to Breathe; Space to Live
Hydronic radiant floor heating provides an efficient solution for heating and space management. With the heating under the floor, we find that most customers prefer to remove their radiators, freeing up more of their living space for just that...living.
Note: Pipes are not visible when installation is complete.
Where to use Hydronic Radiant Floor Heating
Areas of the house that are underground, near large windows, and built on ceramic tile are conducive to cold. Zones in the house that are popular choices for "warm floors" are:
- Bathrooms - Just imagine the pleasant sensation of stepping out of the shower and onto a warm floor! The small size of bathrooms also means the cost of in-floor heat is reduced
- Hallways - In-floor heating is ideal for hallways where bulky radiators would take up too much space
- Kitchens - Ceramic tiles work beautifully with in-floor heating, plus the layout of your kitchen cabinets won't need to be interrupted by radiators
- Basements
- Solariums
Beyond the House
More and more customers are demanding hot water systems to heat their drive-ways, porches, and walkways. At ductless.ca, we are happy to oblige.
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Our Promise!
We believe in impeccable quality. Our goal is always to surpass your standards and expectations, we work hard to ensure that you every customer is a satisfied customer..
For more information on in-floor heating installations please contact us at (416) 421-0200 or visit our online quote request form.
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