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There are many different applications
of radiant heat. The most common residential systems use
a small low pressure high efficiency boiler to heat water
and transfer the heat through tubing embedded in an area
such as a floor. The use of water to transfer the heat
is called Hydronics. Radiant heat systems can use natural
gas, propane, solar, wood, oil, or electric for operation.
We can determine the most cost efficient source for operation
in your area.
To explore in detail the benefits of various heating system
types, go to one of these pages;
Hydronic In-Floor Heat
Electric Radiant
Heat
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For a in depth explanation of
radiant panel heating and cooling, download this pdf file provided
by the Radiant Panel Association.
Radiant
Panel Heating and Cooling downloadable pdf file
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have Adobe Acrobat? Download the free software now. 
Baseboard Heat can be an alternative if Hydronic or electric
in-floor heating is not an option.
Panel Radiators can add spot heat in a bedroom or bathroom or
heat an entire room, there are many shapes, colors and sizes.
Towel
Warmers, with a variety of styles and sizes to choose
from, towel warmers are a perfect choice when seeking a combination
of style, utility and comfort.
Snow and Ice Melt Systems
can be hydronic or electric. Walkways, steep driveways, ramps
and areas where you do not want to shovel snow are perfect for
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