How does HeatLink work?

Radiant floor heating systems like HeatLink are powered by a boiler or a special water heater; therefore no furnace is needed. Often, the floor heating system can be combined with a high-velocity air conditioning, and a potable hot water delivery system for cooking, bathing and laundry.

Many homes today have one or more vaulted ceilings. With forced-air or radiator systems, these larger open areas require ceiling fans to blow air up or down, depending on the season. But with a radiant floor system, warm air is already right where you want it.

The surface temperature of the floor is designed to be no higher than 88 degrees F (31 degrees C), so it's always comfortable to walk on. HeatLink operates at the lowest possible water temperature to heat the structure. This level provides the most efficient transfer of energy, with no wide temperature variations that you experience with forced air or radiator systems.

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