Experience Toasty Toes Year-Round With In-Floor Radiant Heating
Unlike forced air heating systems, like furnaces, radiant heaters do not heat air to distribute throughout a home. Instead, they apply heat directly to floor or walls, and that heat then radiates out into the living space. There are two main types of radiant heat systems: a hydronic heating system, which circulates water heated by a boiler throughout the house via a system of tubing and electric radiant heat. Since electric radiant heating systems are more expensive to operate, they are more suitable for smaller areas, such as a bathroom. These systems have very few moving parts to break down, and you won’t have to worry about indoor air quality or energy efficiency issues due to leaky ductwork.
How often does my furnace require maintenance?
When it comes to furnace repairs, the old saying, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure” never applied more. Imagine turning on your furnace to get nothing but cold air. Even worse, a malfunctioning furnace can fill your home with deadly carbon monoxide gas without you even knowing it.
That’s why you need an expert to regularly inspect your furnace. We can clean it, lubricate the motor, and replace a worn belt before it breaks. Call us for regular furnace maintenance. It’s the best way to keep your furnace in tip-top shape, and it’s easier on the wallet than an emergency repair.