- Immediate and uniform heat distribution in the room.
- Low operating costs. Reaching the desired room temperature requires only 30oC - 40oC in underfloor heating water flow while in the case of classic radiators this requirement climbs at 70oC - 80oC. This temperature difference results in fewer hours of heating source (e.g. boiler, heat pump) and, therefore, lower consumption.
- Environmentally friendly. Fewer hours of boiler operations mean less exhaust, less environmental pollution and greater energy savings.
- Healthier conditions. The heating system with underfloor tubing achieves perfect heat distribution on the human body (legs hot - cold head). Air streams generated by the common radiators are eliminated, resulting in the air humidity maintenance at normal levels and the absence of dust of powder in the room.
- No radiators on the wall. That means more free house space.
- Safety. Avoid possible injury from hot and sharp bodies, especially for children or elderly people.
- Accelerated speed of depreciation costs. Reduce fuel consumption by over 30%. - Increase the life of the heating source (e.g. boiler which operates fewer hours). - Reduce building maintenance costs, avoiding tans on walls and curtains. - Zero maintenance costs and replacement of radiators.
- Flexibility to operate in combination with other radiators. E.g. radiators or fan coil units.
- Usability of all modern heat sources. Thanks to the low operating underfloor temperatures and the total inertia of the system, we can use renewable forms of energy such as solar (solar thermal), geothermal etc. and heat pumps (air – water, water-water).