Alternative Heating |
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| Hydronic Radiant Floor Heating Systems |
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Hydronic under-floor heating is the most popular form of radiant heat, mainly because it has been around the longest. In the most recent hydronic systems, PEX radiant tubing has been installed in a concrete mass called Gypsum Concrete or "Gypcrete". This method works very well in most applications, but there have been developments in the installation process of hydronic under-floor heating that make it easier to install for certain situations. This new development is known as a low-mass or modular board underlyament system. Rather than embedding thehot water tubing in concrete, the PEX tubing is laid in the grooves of pre-cut wood panels. This new method is ideal for remodeling and most new construction projects. |
| Geothermal Systems |
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Hydronic under-floor heating is the most popular form of radiant heat, mainly because it has been around the longest. In the most recent hydronic systems, PEX radiant tubing has been installed in a concrete mass called Gypsum Concrete or "Gypcrete". This method works very well in most applications, but there have been developments in the installation process of hydronic under-floor heating that make it easier to install for certain situations. This new development is known as a low-mass or modular board underlyament system. Rather than embedding thehot water tubing in concrete, the PEX tubing is laid in the grooves of pre-cut wood panels. This new method is ideal for remodeling and most new construction projects.
ClimateMaster® Geothermal Heat Pump Systems |
| Solar Heating |
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Hydronic under-floor heating is the most popular form of radiant heat, mainly because it has been around the longest. In the most recent hydronic systems, PEX radiant tubing has been installed in a concrete mass called Gypsum Concrete or "Gypcrete". This method works very well in most applications, but there have been developments in the installation process of hydronic under-floor heating that make it easier to install for certain situations. This new development is known as a low-mass or modular board underlyament system. Rather than embedding the hot water tubing in concrete, the PEX tubing is laid in the grooves of pre-cut wood panels. This new method is ideal for remodeling and most new construction projects. |
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