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A forced air heating system blows hot air through a small vent at temperatures approaching one hundred degrees Fahrenheit-the air is then circulated to warm the entire room. Circulation begins as the heat rises to the ceiling. The air then spreads out across the ceiling and cools. The cooling makes the air heavier and it sinks to the floor. Only then can it warm the room's occupants. A common practice is to use ceiling fans to push the air down more quickly. Unfortunately, this will also decrease system efficiency by cooling the air.
The floor is the perfect location for a heating system. It allows you to spread heat where warmth is required. It also takes advantage of a physiological trait
common to all people-if your feet are warm, you are warm.
Unlike forced air, the Easy Warm Floor system is designed to spread heat around the entire room. You do not have to turn up the thermostat if you are in a cooler part of the room. By maximizing the expanse of the heating element and putting it where it matters, an Easy Warm Floor minimizes the energy loss that is a part of all forced air systems.
The Easy Warm Floor Quickmat technology can solve the efficiency problem of forced air, especially when tile and stone flooring is used. The Quickmat product does not require any special material and does not change the traditional floor structure. Any handy person can install the product. Easy Warm Floor offers a variety of products for installation under 99% of the floor coverings available.
Easy Warm Floor has been providing factory-direct sales and service for 16 years - all of our products
are made in the USA. Full technical support and personalized layouts ensure high system efficiency and straightforward installation for your needs.
Call 866-886-4328 to speak with sales experts. They can also provide in-house design services. Visit EasyWarmFloor.com for more information and an electronic quote.