In a wet installation the heating panels are installed on the floor and a thin layer of concrete or gypsum is spread over the installation sandwiching the cables or tubing between two layers of either flooring or concrete.
Do it yourself hydraunic floor heating on existing concrete floor.
Large warehouses to tiny bathrooms lavish homes to well used workshops.
Home products hydronic systems concrete.
The thermofin u heat transfer plates are easier to install if the fins are down against the subfloor and plywood sleepers on the fins.
Embedding your radiant heating system into a concrete slab is one of the most cost effective ways to install it and most energy efficient being that concrete is a great thermal mass.
In floor heating works well heating spaces of all size and use.
Electric radiant floors do a great job at heating any kind of home but they re extremely expensive.
Our do it yourself kits can be installed and utilized in all sorts of spaces with all sorts of materials.
With a hydronic system you can attach aluminum plates beneath the floor to spread and store heat.
Radiant air floors don t hold large amount of heat and for this reason they are used mainly in commercial buildings.
Heating up the mass of concrete is not necessarily a good thing when you want the entire surface floor to be warmed.
Its success with carpeted floors depends on the length of the weave thick carpets or those with thick pads won t work well as heat generated by the system will.
Between joists in a concrete slab under hardwood or tile etc.
This installation is generally placed over an existing concrete slab.
Hydronic or liquid floors these cost less and are therefore used more often in residential construction.
With a floor sensor controlling the radiant zone independent of the room s air temperature the floor maintains whatever baseline temperature you desire and the other heat sources if used can make up the difference.
There are several manufacturers of electric radiant floor heating systems that can be placed directly on top of an existing concrete slab.
I don t particularly like them however because they re not very energy efficient.
This is the best choice for new construction and areas receiving new slabs.