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Radiant Heating

Radiant Heating

 
Picture of cat laying on a nice heated floor. This is the internet, that's what it's for.By Ionutzmovie [CC BY-SA 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0)], from Wikimedia Commons

Picture of cat laying on a nice heated floor. This is the internet, that's what it's for.

By Ionutzmovie [CC BY-SA 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0)], from Wikimedia Commons

Heated Concrete floors

Radiant floor heating is a standard in sites when there is poured concrete floor surface available. Even a minimally finished concrete floor can be a comfortable surface when it's nice and toasty warm in the winter.

other heated floors

Radiant in-floor heating is useable in non-poured concrete floors, but the much higher cost for heated wood floors, the desire for carpet, or retrofitting an existing structure leads to the desire for other options, such as panel radiators.

 
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Panel radiators

Panel radiators from Pensotti bring high style, easy installation and supreme comfort to your home. 

These radiators do a great job of delivering comfortable heat to any space in your house without breaking your budget. They warm objects in the house by direct radiant energy, as well as heating air moving through the radiator itself with no fans or blowers. They can be painted to match any decor and use zero electricity.

I can get you radiators in quantity (5+ units) for substantially less than the link above. singles can be added to another order to save on shipping.

 

easy zoning and fast response

Pensotti Panel Radiators are typically installed with Thermostatic Radiator Heads (TRV's) that automatically adjust the hot water flow through the radiator to meet the heat load of your living spaces. In a big, sunny, south-facing room, when the sun comes out the radiators shut down almost instantly. When the sun goes down, the radiators will quickly increase heat as the space cools down. Every room can be it's own temperature zone, with no thermostats on the walls or new wiring to pull in an old house. Piped with 1/2" pex tubing, these radiators can be installed nearly anywhere.