By adding a layer of electric or hydronic heat, you can keep both your home toasty and your driveway snow-free.
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HowTo, HVAC, Radiant & Hydronic
By adding a layer of electric or hydronic heat, you can keep both your home toasty and your driveway snow-free.
HowTo, HVAC, Radiant & Hydronic
Radiant floor heating has been used for centuries. The Romans channeled hot air under the floors of their villas. The Koreans channeled hot flue gases under their floors before venting them up the chimney. In the 1930s, architect Frank Lloyd Wright piped hot water through the floors of many of his buildings. Some home builders’ surveys have shown that, if given a choice, most new home owners prefer radiant floor heat over other types of systems.