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The Benefits of Radiant Floor Heating

Radiant Heat is Super Comfortable Knowing just a few basic principles of heat can help you make an informed decision when choosing the most comfortable, energy efficient heating system for your client’s home, office, or building. Radiant heat functions by a principle of physics called thermal radiation, a form of heat transfer generated by electromagnetic waves. It is due to thermal radiation that we feel the sensation of heat on our skin when standing outside on a hot summer day. Radiant heat operates under the same principle. It works by warming people and objects in a room from the ground up, rather than blowing hot air like forced-air systems. With radiant heat, one feels true thermal comfort.

Radiant heat excels at eliminating cold spots. With traditional forced air systems, heat is distributed unevenly throughout the room, even with the thermometer set to 70 degrees. Like walking from direct sunlight into shade, although the air temperature remains the same, our perception of comfort varies significantly. This change in sensation is due to heat loss. Radiant heat loss is a term used to describe the transfer of heat from a warm body to a cooler object. In fact, almost half of our body’s total heat output is released by radiation. When we are in proximity of objects cooler than ourselves, our bodies radiate heat towards those objects to warm it. This forces our bodies to work harder in an attempt to equalize the heat between us and the environment. Let’s say you live in a cold climate and have a home office with your back towards a North-facing window. That large, cold window will have a much greater influence on your perception of comfort than any other surface in the room, regardless of the air temperature.

Radiant floor heating warms the objects for us, so our bodies don’t have to, and cold spots are eliminated because each object is heated at the same time. Radiant heat eliminates cold spots, drafts, and uneven heat distribution common in traditional forced-air systems. Another example of heat loss is through airflow. We experience “wind chill” whenever air flows past us at a temperature lower than our bodies. Although wind chill is usually thought of as an outdoor phenomenon, it can also occur inside. The faster the airflow, the colder you feel, even though the temperature hasn’t changed. The word “draft” is used to describe this (usually undesirable) effect during the heating
season. To maintain comfort, heating systems must avoid creating noticeable drafts. Another benefit of radiant floor heating is just that…it keeps your feet from getting cold. From toddlers playing on the ground to octogenarians with poor circulation, everyone appreciates the way radiant floors keeps your feet warm. As an added bonus, dogs and cats love heated floors too!

Radiant Heat is Less Intrusive. There are many reasons to employ radiant floor heating in your custom home design. The first reason is from a design perspective – since it cannot be seen, radiant floor heating permits a wider variety of aesthetic home design options. Radiant heat gives homeowners the freedom to enjoy their entire room without the use of unsightly wall terminals, return air locations, radiators, grills, or large ductless HVAC units. With radiant heat, your clients can showcase a statement art piece; achieve a modern, minimalist aesthetic; utilize floor-to-ceiling bookcases or wall units, and much more.

Radiant Floor Heat is Silent Decerning custom home designers are addressing sound pollution from outside and inside the home, so people can hear only what they want. A radiant system uses super quiet, small circulators, not fans, making radiant systems inherently more quiet. Good location of the mechanical system and the use of quiet heat sources seal the deal!

Radiant Heat Can Solve Space Problems

  • Ducts: Forced air ducts have long been the bane of home designers forcing often unfortunate esthetic design compromises
  • Air-to-Air Heat Pump Terminal Units: Many designers wish to avoid the boxy wall heat pump terminal units and go to ducted heat pump systems. Back to ducts.
  • Tall Ceilings: We’re all familiar with the large, vaulted spaces favored in custom homes and modern log and timber cabins. As beautiful as these homes are, when it comes to heating they can be very inefficient. Hot air rises and fills the top of these tall rooms first, wasting energy and creating drafts; not too comfortable or efficient. As hot air from forced air systems enters the room, it immediately begins rising upwards. After reaching the ceiling, it falls back down again, losing much of its heat in the process. Air near the floor is noticeably colder – 20 degrees or more – than the air five or six feet above the ground. The uneven heat distribution of forced air systems creates multiple hot and cold spots throughout the home.
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A radiant heat system can operate 25% more efficiently than traditional forced-air systems.

– American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers

WBI Radiant Panels are energy Efficient

How is radiant heat more efficient than traditional forced air?

Leaks in forced air duct systems are considered a major source of energy waste in new and existing homes. According to Energy Star, about 20% of
the air that moves through your home is lost. Additionally, forced air systems must continuously cycle on and off with significant air leakage occurring around doors and windows. With radiant heat, the lower half of the room is heated first. Heat radiates from the floor and is then distributed throughout the room by natural air convection. Wall-to-wall floor panels create uniform heat distribution, providing comfortable, even heat with no vertical temperature variations.

Anthony Carrino

“This makes me so happy! Very impressed with the product and how easy it was to install. Everything ran without a hitch. This was my first experience putting Ecowarm RadiantBoard in my own home. and I could not be more excited about it.” Anthony Carrino – TheBuild.tv

WBI Radiant Panels And Hydronic Heat Pumps Are A Great Match.

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Compatible with all Finished Floor Types

Radiant Heating Panels Over Concrete
Radiant Heating Panels Over Concrete
Installing Tile Over Radiant Heat Panels
Installing Tile Over Radiant Heat Panels
Installing Hardwood Over Radiant Heating Panel
Installing Hardwood Over Radiant Heating Panel
Installing Marble Over Radiant Heating Panel
Installing Marble Over Radiant Heating Panel
Installing Linoleum Over Radiant Heating Panel
Installing Linoleum Over Radiant Heating Panel
Installing Vinyl Over Radiant Heat Panel
Installing Vinyl Over Radiant Heat Panel
Installing Engineered Hardwood Over Radiant Heat Panel
Installing Engineered Hardwood Over Radiant Heat Panel
Installing Luxury Vinyl Plank Over Radiant Heat Panel
Installing Luxury Vinyl Plank Over Radiant Heat Panel

Radiant heat is compatible with nearly all flooring types including carpet, hardwood, vinyl, cork, marble, and much more. Whether it’s hardwood flooring ceramic tile, or laminate, you really have the option to get the surface flooring of your dreams without compromising the floor itself.

hardwood • softwood • plywood • engineered wood • cork • bamboo • oak • ash • maple • pine • fir • carpet • jute • wool • slab & waffle rubber • MDF • plastic • laminate • vinyl • thin-set mortar • prime and bonded urethane • tile • stone • brick • marble • vinyl composite tile • sheet vinyl • linoleum

Limitless flooring design choices!

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Variety of Choices for your Radiant Toolbox

Add WBI to your radiant solution toolbox. We offer a variety of panels to suit any type of build – perfect for custom homes. Give us a call at 877-924-3899 to find out how we can help with your next project.

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Ecowarm RadiantBoard

Quality Whole House Radiant Panels

High Quality & Low Price • High Performance

We are excited to introduce a new patent-pending product – Ecowarm RadiantBoard EPS. This new panel features our premium Ecowarm RadiantBoard panel with an insulated layer of EPS foam.

Ecowarm RadiantBoard EPS is highly suited to concrete applications such as basements, while traditional Ecowarm RadiantBoard is ideal for over-subfloor applications. Both panels may be used in the same project.

Ecowarm RadiantBoard EPS is also suited for wall or ceiling applications. We are happy to offer radiant heating solutions regardless of your project’s size or complexity.

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Thermalboard Sustainable Radiant Heat

Low Profile • Lower Cost • Remodeling

Moisture Resistant • Sustainable Substrate

Light weight, low profile, and easy to maneuver – Thermalboard is the perfect solution for specifiers of modern homes who strive to include both efficiency and sustainability in their building heating projects.

Ideal solution for retrofits and remodels. The moisture resistant substrate is constructed from 92% pre-consumer recycled content and meets LEED® v4 Criteria, with zero formaldehyde and no-VOCs.

Thermalboard EPS™ is the same high quality board but available with many thicknesses of durable, high-quality EPS foam.

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Radiant Panel Brands to Meet Your Needs

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Ecowarm RadiantBoard EPS
Ecowarm RadiantBoard EPS
ApplicationOver SubfloorOver Subfloor, Concrete Walls, and CeilingsOver Subfloor, Concrete Walls, and Ceilings
CostPremiumPremiumPremium
Thickness3/4″1.125″1.75″
PerformanceExcellentExcellentExcellent
R-ValueR – 1.0R – 2.7R – 5.6
SubstratePremium PlyPremium Ply + EPS FoamPremium Ply + EPS Foam
PEX Size1/2″1/2″1/2″
PEX Spacing11.75″ OC11.75″ OC11.75″ OC
Board Size23.5″ X 47″23.5″ X 47″23.5″ X 47″
Thermalboard
Thermalboard EPS
Thermalboard EPS
ApplicationOver SubfloorOver Subfloor, Concrete Walls, and CeilingsOver Subfloor, Concrete Walls, and Ceilings
CostEconomicalEconomicalEconomical
Thickness5/8″1.125″1.75″
PerformanceGoodGoodGood
R-ValueR – .5R – 2.3R – 5.2
SubstrateHigh Density MDF | 92% RecycledHigh Density MDF | 92% Recycled + EPS FoamHigh Density MDF | 92% Recycled + EPS Foam
PEX Size3/8″3/8″3/8″
PEX Spacing8″ OC8″ OC8″ OC
Board Size16″ X 48″16″ X 48″16″ X 48″

NEW!!! Ecowarm  Premium OSB

Premium OSB Substrate from the makers of Advantech.
2X Thickness Aluminum

Ecowarm OSB with Advantech Substrate

Learn More: Ecowarm featuring OSB from the makers of Advantech. Download the product sheet for info.

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Radiant Heat Panel Applications

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Superior Performance & Efficiency

Radiant Heat Panel Performance

Our radiant heat panels are highly efficient and fast responding. Our system was designed to supply lower water temperatures resulting in reduced operating costs to the owner. Our fast response system allows for rapid heating up and cooling down for easy control and comfort.

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Fast Responding & Efficient

While energy efficiency may not be a feature of sustainability, it is a desirable feature for green homes. WBI aluminum laminated low mass systems are highly efficient methods for delivering hydronic heat – making our product part of broad-based carbon reduction strategies and an excellent technical partner with geothermal and air-to-water heat pumps in achieving Net Zero Energy building solutions.

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Compatible with Hydronic Heat Pumps

Radiant Heat & Hydronic Heat Pumps

Find out why WBI low mass, highly conductive panels are a perfect match for air-to-water geothermal water-to-water heat pumps. High mass radiant is out.

Radiant Heat & Hydronic Heat Pumps
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Years Established

4.5M

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