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3 Great Benefits of Radiant Heating

Now that we are moving into the coldest time of the year, you are wise to ensure that your heating system is ready for the many challenges that lie ahead. If this entails investing in a brand new heating system, then we strongly urge you to consider all of the many options that are available to you. There is no such thing as any one “best” heating system. There is, however, one which will best suit your needs and your personal user preferences. One option well-worth your consideration is a radiant heating system. If you do decide that radiant heating in Loveland, CO is right for you, then give us a call. Fort Collins Heating & Air Conditioning excels in radiant heating services.

Efficiency

Radiant heating is one of the most efficient ways in which you may choose to heat your home. This is due to the fact that forced air heating is not put to use. While forced air heating may be prompt and can be quite effective, air leaks in ductwork are a common cause of energy efficiency. By heating the floors and/or walls of your home directly, and radiating that heat outwards, a radiant heating system can heat your home with great efficiency.

Reliability

Without fan, ductwork, and other components necessary in forced air systems, the radiant heating system is also a very reliable heating option. There are fewer parts which could potentially break down, and radiant heating systems tend to have quite long lifespans. If you are looking for a reliable heater that you’ll have for some time, consider radiant heating in your home.

Air Quality

Forced air distribution systems can upset your indoor air quality in a few ways. First of all, they can stir up pollutants in the home as they blow heated air throughout the house. Pollutants may also enter the ductwork via tears or loose seals, only to be distributed throughout the house by these very air ducts. Contact us today if you have any questions, or if you are ready to schedule radiant heating services with a qualified professional.

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