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In Floor Radiant Heating Radiant floor heat provides numerous benefits, including increased comfort, even temperatures, cleaner air, no cold drafts, no ductwork and no floor vents, all while being quieter and more energy-efficient compared to forced-air heat.
Forced-Air Heat vs Radiant Heat

In a radiant floor heating system, warm water flows through tubes located underneath the floors. That warmth radiates up from the floors and warms everything it comes in contact with — including people.
And radiant is compatible under any type of floor covering — carpet, wood, slate, tile, linoleum, and even concrete — making design possibilities endless. For more information on in floor radiant heating, click here.
Uponor Radiant Floor Heating
Uponor systems work great beneath all types of floors; systems can also be designed to melt snow and ice from sidewalks and driveways.
The Uponor Quik Trak System brings radiant heating to troublesome cold spots in existing homes. The thin profile makes basement and above subfloor retrofits easier. The Radiant Ready option features PEX tubing which is installed in the concrete slab areas during the initial construction phase, so it's ready for radiant heating immediately or in the future.
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Clean Because radiant doesn't use blowers, it doesn't circulate dirt, dust, pollutants or allergens throughout the home.
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