Electric radiant floor heating vs baseboard heating part i february 2 2010 jordan ricks.
Electric in floor heating vs baseboard.
Baseboard heat offers several advantages over the average forced air system.
Electric baseboard heating systems electric baseboard heating systems generate heat resistively by heating up wire coils inside the unit and radiating the heat out using a.
In fact they are nearly 100 percent energy efficient.
Heating with electricity is not defined by just baseboard heaters or an electric forced air furnace.
Baseboard heating systems are typically located on the outside walls of the space.
That s because as long as the systems are correctly installed there s nowhere for the heat to escape.
Baseboard is a close relative of forced air except it has no ductwork filter and is electric powered.
Baseboard heat and electric radiant floor heat each offer pros and cons based on installation goals budget and floor covering options.
Electric floor systems work just like an electric blanket.
Here s a few things to consider before selecting either option for your room.
The battle of the home heating titans.
Baseboard heat can be an effective and affordable solution either for the whole house or as a supplement in rooms under served by the main heating system.
However these systems are great for making especially cold floors foot friendly.
Because electricity is fairly expensive relatively few homes are entirely heated by in floor electric systems.
Electric floor heating systems are more efficient than baseboard heaters and even forced air heating systems.
Hydronic electric baseboard heater.
Convection baseboard heaters do not stay warm for very long after the thermostat kicks off.
Comfort in radiant ceiling vs baseboard heating.
Electricity runs through resistance cable and creates heat.
Radiant floor heating 1 systems come in two varieties.
For years baseboard heating has been the home heating system of choice for many consumers.
Relatively cheap and easy to install baseboard heating systems were installed in new homes in the 70s and without knowing.
The efficiency and btus delivered through electric radiators furnaces convection heaters or boilers for hydronic radiant floors all fall within the category of electric heat and are all equally efficient on a btu per watt basis.
The heat the boiler produces is transferred to pex tubing carrying hot water beneath the home s flooring.
Matched up with poor placement of baseboards the units generally end up heating outside walls and not internal walls.