Let Warm Your Floor Help You With Home Additions
Many homeowners are realizing that home additions or design build projects make great sense. Adding rooms or even an entire floor to an existing home can be less costly than buying a new property but can still transform an existing house so that it really is like living in a new home. Property owners who decide to add a few rooms or more to their home enjoy greater equity, higher home value, lots more room, and much enjoyment from their property.
However, one common problem with home additions or extensive renovations is that home heating systems cannot always keep up. Unless you reinstall your entire heating system, you may find that your current system simply does not have the power to heat your entire, newly larger home, well. You certainly dont want to be freezing in your new guest bedroom or other addition, which is why you may want to turn to Warm Your Floor for help.
Warm Your Floor has the ideal solution: heated floors. While replacing and upgrading your entire heating system after a renovation can quickly push your renovation budget through the stratosphere, in floor heating is a remarkably effective and economical way to fix the problem. With in floor heating, you can choose exactly which areas you wish to heat whether those areas are an entire home or just one room. Plus, under floor heating can be installed yourself, either during the renovation project or even after the project is completed. No matter what sort of flooring your new home addition has, you simply install heating mats under the floors to enjoy comfortable, heated floors year-round.
If you have made major renovations in your home and you find that your current heating system is struggling with your new space, in floor heating is much smarter than trying to compensate with your current heating system. If your furnace does not have enough reach or power to heat your whole home, turning up the thermostat will only drive up your power bill without helping you stay warmer. With in floor heating, though, you can actually save money. Since underfloor heating relies on radiant heat, there is no hot air being pushed up towards the ceiling. Instead, radiant floor heating warms the objects in a room, which keep everyone in a room comfortable and warm consistently and reliably. Customers even find that they can turn down their thermostat a few degrees and still enjoy great comfort and warmth with floor heating.
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