At Footprints Floors, we understand that heated floors are a big investment, so we carefully plan and execute every step of the installation process. Here’s what you can expect with our heated flooring installers in Plymouth, MN:
Radiant heating warms a room and surrounding objects via infrared radiation from a heated surface. You’ve likely felt this type of heat before, either from a stovetop warming a room or from standing near a fireplace.1
When installed beneath flooring, the same principle applies. Electric heating cables or hydronic (water-filled) tubing are placed below the finished floor surface. The system warms the floor, which radiates heat upward, and then spreads across the room.
There are two primary types of radiant heating systems used in residential flooring projects: electric and hydronic. Both systems warm the floor from beneath the surface, but operate in unique ways and are often suited for different types of projects.
Electric radiant heating systems use thin cables or pre-assembled heating mats. When electricity flows through the cables, the energy is converted into heat.
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Hydronic radiant heating systems use a network of flexible, water-filled tubes. These tubes connect to your home’s boiler or water heater and circulate heated water beneath the floor surface.
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