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Radiant Heating - Comfortable & Aesthetic
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Today radiant heat is considered the healthiest, most comfortable, and economical form of heating.
It is arguably superior to convection methods which are more common around the house.
In convection-heated rooms the warm air rises wastefully to the ceiling,
warming the upper body but leaving the lower body cooler.
Whereas, under-floor radiant heating warms the lower part of both the room and the body.
It loses approximately 2°C at 2 meters above the floor. This imparts a feeling of natural warmth, since
the limbs should ideally be warmer than the head.
Radiant heat warms us the same way as the sun, providing us with this geat feeling of comfort.
In addition to its benefits in comfort, radiant heat is also aesthetic as it is invisible from above and does
not use valuable wall space.
Domoteck - Number 1 in underfloor radiant heating
Domoteck has proven time again that hard flooring surfaces such as ceramic and natural stone tiles can be more than just beautiful and clean. They can be comfortable, warm and soothing as well. The natural properties of these hard surfaces gently absorb the heat generated by Domoteck floor warming mats, making the surface feel as warm as the summer sun.
Domoteck's electrical floor warming product is a versatile zone heating system placed directly under the floor surface. It can be used to supplement any conventional central heating system which fails to heat adequately all areas of the house.
Its low installation cost and rapid heating capability makes it the optimum solution for areas where maximum comfort is desired, such as the kitchen, the bathroom, or the children's rooms.
Our floor warming systems are easily and accurately regulated, providing evenly distributed heat in every room of the house at any desired time.
* Refer to our installation manuals for information regarding different types of installations.