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December 28, 2008 00:12 AM  BY STACEY BARRUS
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If you are looking to warm your floors with radiant
heaters and are trying to research what kind of
radiant heaters to install you might find
yourself scratching your head at this point.
There are dozens of products available to purchase, and
there are even more companies telling you that
their product is the best.
So which product is the best?
Should you install a hydronic heating system
that pumps hot water through your floors, an electric
cable heating system, or a low-voltage screen
system? The answer lies in the type of project
you are doing. Not every system is ideal for every
project, but there is an ideal system for every project.
Hydronic Heating Systems
Hydronic floor heating is the
oldest and most popular type of radiant floor
heating. These systems are comprised of a boiler or hot
water heater, pumps, manifolds, PEX tubing,
thermostat, and either gypcrete (a concrete-like
material) or wood panels. Hydronic heating is the most
complex of all radiant heat systems. These systems
require trained professionals to design and
perform the installation. Your best economies of
scale are achieved for hydronic systems in large areas
or entire homes because of their expensive
components and operational costs.
Hydronic systems can be installed under any
type of flooring. Most hydronic systems require hot
water tubing to be installed in a 2-4″
bed of light concrete and are best installed during
the initial construction because of its weight load
demands and adjustments to floor height. Recent
low-mass products have been developed to avoid
these challenges by fitting the tubing into pre-cut
wood panels, making hydronic systems more convenient and
possible for most major remodeling projects.
If you want to heat smaller areas
like a bathroom or kitchen, a hydronic floor
heating system may not be the best value for
your project. The complexity and cost of installing the
system, along with the long-term maintenance and
up-keep required, is not worth the small amount
you will save in operational costs.
Electric Cable Heating
Electric cable heating
systems, often called line- or high-voltage
systems, are gaining popularity and are ideal for
heating smaller areas (10-300 square feet) like
bathrooms, kitchens, and sun rooms. These
systems are comprised of a thermostat and a heating
cable. On some systems, the cable will be
shipped to you as a large spool of cable. These
systems are oftentimes less expensive, and give you the
ability to space the cable how you want and
customize a layout that will heat every square
inch of your floor. Other systems have the cable
attached to a plastic mesh or tape to create a
mat to maintain its proper spacing.
Every available cable system is equally effective, so when
determining which system to purchase, you should look
at the warranty of the product, along with the ease of
installation. Some cables must be embedded in a
separate layer of concrete or mortar, whereas other systems
can simply be installed in the thinset. Most cable
systems can only be installed under tile. However, on
others, if the cable is embedded in mortar or concrete,
any flooring can be installed on top of the concrete. When
heating smaller areas, it is nearly impossible to beat
the simplicity and price of an electric cable heating
system.
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December 19, 2008 00:12 AM  BY STACEY BARRUS
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Sometimes can be
hard to narrow down what kind of radiant
heaters to install. There are dozens of products
available to purchase, and there are even more
companies telling you that their product is the best.
For many homeowners, electric cable heating systems,
often called line- or high-voltage systems, are
gaining popularity and are ideal for heating smaller
areas like bathrooms, kitchens, and sun rooms. These systems
are comprised of a thermostat and a heating cable.
These radiant
heater systems are oftentimes less expensive,
and give the ability to customize a layout that will
heat every square inch of your floor.
Every available radiant heater cable system is
equally effective, so when determining which system to
purchase, you should look at the warranty of the
product, along with the ease of installation. Some cables
must be embedded in a separate layer of concrete or
mortar, whereas other systems can simply be installed
in the thinset. Most radiant heater cable systems can
only be installed under tile. However, on others, if the
cable is embedded in mortar or concrete, any flooring
can be installed on top of the concrete.
Radiant Heaters Tip: When heating smaller
areas, it is nearly impossible to beat the simplicity
and price of an electric cable radiant heating
system.
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January 13, 2010 00:01 AM  BY AMY MORBY
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Why Settle When
you can Customize?
Finding a Radiant Heating Solution as Unique as You Are
As temperatures
plummet and heat bills skyrocket, consumers everywhere
are turning to radiant heating systems. As the most
affordable and customizable option out there, radiant
heating is quickly making a name for itself as a titan
in the heating market.
So
radiant heat
is the latest and greatest, but what exactly is
so great about it and what can it do for you? One
word: customization.
When it comes to
radiant heating, the possibilities are endless. No
matter what you want or where you want it, Warmzone can design
a radiant heating system completely customized
for your lifestyle, and it’s as easy as 1,2,3.
1. Choose
The first step of
your radiant heating revolution is choosing the type of
radiant heat you want.
There’s no
limit to what radiant heating can do. Whether you’re
looking to warm up your home or prevent snow and ice
buildup on your property, there’s a radiant
heating option that’s sure to fit your needs.
Indoor Radiant Heating
Turn any room into a cozy paradise with radiant
floor heating. Radiant heating can go under
virtually any surface, including tile, carpet, wood, etc.
Put it in your bathroom, your kitchen, your living
room—anywhere you need heat. Each room, or
zone, can be controlled with its own thermostat.
Given the flexibility and outstanding effectiveness of
radiant
heated floors, it is the most affordable way
to keep your house perfectly warm without racking up the
electricity bill.
Outdoor Radiant Heating
You can also enjoy the benefits of radiant heating
outdoors. Radiant
snow melting systems keep your property safe
by preventing snow and ice buildup. You can choose one or
all of the following options to make your life a
little easier in the harsh winter months:
2. Design
Once you decide
which radiant heating options are right for you, the
Warmzone team will help you design a customized plan of
action. We realize that your radiant heating system
isn’t the same as the next customer’s,
so we work diligently with you to come up with a radiant
heating system tailor made to your needs.
Once
we assess your project’s requirements, our team
will design a custom
CAD drawing of your radiant heating system
telling you exactly what you get, where you’ll get
it, and how much it will cost you. We’ll keep
you involved in every step of the process to make sure
that your custom radiant heating system exceeds your
expectations.
When we’ve
got your customized radiant heating system designed,
we’ll make sure you have everything you need
for a quick and easy installation. If you’re
not comfortable doing it yourself, we’ve got a list
of contractors ready to bring your radiant heating
plans to fruition.
3. Enjoy
Because we help
you with the planning and design process, you’re only
job is to sit back, relax, and enjoy your custom
radiant heating solution. Let your heated
floors warm your home evenly and efficiently. Sit
back and watch from the warmth of your living room as
your radiant heated driveway does the shoveling for you. And
sleep in peace knowing that your gutters and pipes are
safe from nasty and potentially devastating snow and
ice buildup.
Why settle for an
out of the box heating solution? Let us help you
customize a radiant heating system that meets your needs,
fits your budget, and keeps you and your family warm
and safe.
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December 22, 2008 00:12 AM  BY STACEY BARRUS
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Are your eyes so tired from all the research
you’ve been doing because you’re
looking to warm your floors with radiant
heaters? We know, it sometimes can be hard to narrow
down what kind of radiant
heaters to install. There are dozens of products
available to purchase, and there are even more
companies telling you that their product is the
best.
For many homeowners, electric
cable heating systems, often called line- or
high-voltage systems, are gaining popularity and are
ideal for heating smaller areas like bathrooms,
kitchens, and sun rooms. These systems are
comprised of a thermostat and a heating cable. These radiant
heater systems are oftentimes less expensive, and
give the ability to customize a layout that will
heat every square inch of your floor.
Every available radiant heater
cable system is equally effective, so when
determining which system to purchase, you should look at
the warranty of the product, along with the ease
of installation. Some cables must be embedded in
a separate layer of concrete or mortar, whereas
other systems can simply be installed in the thinset.
Most radiant
heater cable systems can only be installed under
tile. However, on others, if the cable is
embedded in mortar or concrete, any flooring can
be installed on top of the concrete.
Radiant Heaters Tip:
When heating smaller areas, it is nearly
impossible to beat the simplicity and price of an
electric cable radiant
heating system.
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October 10, 2008 00:10 AM  BY STACEY BARRUS
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Have you ever
gone on a ski vacation for the weekend and stayed at a
little ski lodge? A lot of the times, they’ll have a
huge fireplace in the main room with smaller bedrooms
up in the loft area or second-story. But the problem
is that when you’re in the main room with the roaring
fire, you’re often overwhelmed by the heat and
retreat to the bedroom, where it’s far
chillier. You see, many vacation or weekend homes
weren’t built with air conditioning ducts with
which to deliver the heat to the different rooms of
the house. However, there is a solution to adding
heating to homes that have not been built for traditional
forced air systems: radiant heaters.
As opposed to warm air systems (such as a forced
air unit heaters), radiant heaters deliver the source
of heat to the floor level, not the ceiling. Radiant
heaters or radiant energy is the oldest form of heating
used to provide comfort and is the basis for all
heating systems.
Additionally, radiant heaters also offer more
comfort than forced air heating by heating the
atmosphere from the ground up. Since heat rises, the
heat will be more evenly distributed, providing a much more
comfortable atmosphere.
Radiant Heaters Tip: Radiant energy is
totally pure radiation and is absorbed by an object
without physical contact with the heat source or by
heating the surrounding air, as is the case with
convective, forced air systems.
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December 12, 2008 00:12 AM  BY STACEY BARRUS
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We’d risk
a guess that a majority of homeowners are probably most
familiar with forced air unit heaters and might not realize
that there are other options for heating a home
– other options that are more efficient and
even more comfortable. One such option is radiant
floor heating, which, as opposed to warm air
systems, delivers the source of heat upwards from the
floor level, not from the ceiling. Radiant
heaters or radiant energy is the oldest form of heating
used to provide comfort and is the basis for all
heating systems. Radiant energy is heat efficiently
radiating outwards, and is absorbed by an object
without physical contact with the heat source or by heating
the surrounding air, as is the case with convective,
forced air systems.
It might be hard to believe, but under floor
heat was first used by the Romans. While under floor
heating was initially reserved for the rich, it
eventually became increasingly commonplace in public
buildings and villas. This form of radiant heating was
used particularly in the colder regions of the Roman
Empire. The Roman system was based on hypocausts,
comprising ducts that underlay the floor (itself built on
raised brick piles) and flues that were built into
walls. Hot air or steam from fires circulated up
through this system, warming the floor and walls, with heat
passing into the rooms.
If you’re looking for efficient,
comfortable heat for your home, radiant floor
heating could the solution you’ve been looking
for.
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June 24, 2011 00:06 AM  BY WARMZONE
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Add Radiant Heat to Existing Floors
How and Why
RetroHeat Works for You
The heat of
July is fully upon us. It’s getting harder to
imagine a time when the air conditioner was turned
off and the heat was on full, but it wasn’t
too long ago, and now it’s not too far in the
future. It’s time to think about how
you’re going to heat your home this coming
winter, and a RetroHeat
floor heating system from Warmzone is one of the
best radiant floor heating options available.
RetroHeat is a cost-effective, easy-to-install
product that is a great project for you to manage
on your own. If you have clear open access to the
floor joists of the room you would like to heat, then
installing radiant heat is a snap. If you would love to
add underfloor heating to a room but don’t
want to destroy your beautiful home to do so,
RetroHeat is the clear solution. A roll of RetroHeat
paneling can add heat to a room that
didn’t have it before, without ripping existing
floor structures. Simply staple the heating panel
between the floor joists, followed by a layer of
insulation and ka-pow! You’ve got yourself a
radiant heated floor.
Any type of
floor can benefit from RetroHeat’s floor warming
system. The carpet in your living room, the
hardwood on your walkways, the tile in your
kitchen; all of these are capable of being made more
cozy with the RetroHeat floor
heating system. A simple-to-understand heating
thermostat gives you complete control over
temperature and time release.
If a RetroHeat
project seems like the right fit, the unbiased
experts at Warmzone are the most knowledgeable to
work with, and they’ll help you design the
system that will work best for you. Radiant
floor heat is a great solution if you would rather
not spend money on a new circulating air system.
RetroHeat floor heating systems warm the ground
beneath your feet rather than the air above your
head.
RetroHeat’s benefits aren’t only cost and
ease of installation. The heating panels are
energy efficient, thin and lightweight. No energy
is wasted in heating air and then blowing it through the
house; instead, the energy is directly transferred
to your floors. Because of their unique installation,
no floor buildup is necessary.
Maybe
there’s a room in your house that has always
seemed colder than the others, or a late addition
that didn’t get the same insulation as the
rest of your house. Or maybe you want to warm your cold
tile so that you can walk barefoot through your
house in the winter. Whatever the issue, RetroHeat
is an excellent floor heating solution.
Questions?
Call a radiant heat professional at 888.488.9276.
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Heating Pros Seek Out Warmzone
More than
a luxury, electric radiant heating systems are
increasingly becoming part of the menu of
products and services offered by hydronic and
HVAC professionals. In 2010, hydronic and HVAC
professionals were Warmzone’s top
customers. The good news—whether
you’re incorporating electric radiant
heat into a new residential construction project, or
embarking on a home improvement project, your
chances of finding a Warmzone partner are just
a phone call away.
Why are
HVAC and hydronic professionals partnering with
Warmzone? Warmzone is committed to the success
of commercial contractors and customers, and
strives to offer the best
radiant products, plus professionals who can
help with all of the aspects of a project to
make the sale and installation run as smoothly
as possible. And just like the professionals, as a
Warmzone customer you also have access to radiant
heat designers, master electricians
and hydronic
specialists with the in-house expertise
necessary to plan and execute just about any
radiant heat project within your scope and budget.
These heat experts have the most industry
experience and the ability to provide non-biased
radiant heat information based on your needs.
The
comfort, convenience and the technology behind
radiant heat systems have helped to create the
perception of luxury and exclusivity. Why not
put this perception to good use for your next home
improvement project by investing in electric
radiant heat? It’s a unique selling point, an
impressive comfort and convenience feature, and a
potential equity booster for homeowners. More
than a little luxury, radiant heat
is becoming a homeowner’s necessity in
today’s economy. You’ll be surprised
(and pleased) to discover how efficient, from
an operational standpoint, and how truly
affordable these systems really are. For a small
initial investment, the cost and convenience
of electric radiant heat can really pay off in
the long term.
Electric
radiant heat is becoming a mainstay in
world of hydronic and HVAC technology because it
provides a safer, cleaner, greener alternative to
traditional systems. It derives its power from
electricity rather than costly fossil fuels. With
the help of sensors and a zone-specific thermostat,
radiant heat enables homeowners to selectively
heat rooms quickly, where it’s needed most,
and realize an energy savings in rooms where
it isn’t. Unlike forced air systems,
radiant heat radiates up through the floor and
objects to warm a room. It’s quick,
efficient and instantaneous. There’s no hot
air or air ducts involved, so there’s
no blowing allergens and other contaminates to
compromise air quality, making radiant heat a safer
choice for home environments.
Warmzone
has many products to fill many heating needs. Call
an expert today at 888.488.9276 for
help designing a floor heating or snow
melting system, to buy products, or just to
learn more about radiant heat.
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Supplement Your Home Heating System
Already Have
an Existing Forced Air or Hydronic System?
Do you
already have an existing forced air system or hydronic
system? Contractors are increasingly being called
on to supplement these systems, and altering their
business models with electric
radiant heat solutions designed by
Warmzone is a win-win situation for consumers and
installers alike. Electric radiant floor
heating systems are a practical heating
option for bathroom areas that are too small
for a hydronic solutions, or hard to reach areas
that can be independently zoned for supplemental
heating.
If you have
an electric radiant
heat project in mind, and are looking for a
reputable contractor backed by the best radiant
heat supplier in the business, or you’re a
do-it-yourselfer looking for guidance, call the experts
at Warmzone. Warmzone has the information,
contacts and professional support to meet you, or
your contractor’s needs, to complete your job
successfully, on time and within budget! To learn
more about electric radiant heat solutions for
your home or to find contractors partnering with
Warmzone in your area, call 888.488.9276.
Installing RetroHeat floor heating
system.
Request a FREE
quote or call 888.488.9276 today.
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November 06, 2008 00:11 AM  BY WARMZONE
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There has been
much debate over low voltage radiant systems versus line
voltage radiant systems as radiant heat gains popularity in
North America. The aim of this article is to dispel
some of the myths surrounding the different kinds of
systems.
Myth 1: Low voltage radiant systems are safer than
line voltage.
Low voltage is
low, so it makes sense that it’s safer, right? While
this makes perfect sense initially, we have to take a
closer look to find out the real answer. If your
definition of safe is the chances of being hurt by
voltage during installation, low voltage will give you a bit
of a shock, but won’t cause lasting damage. The
real question we should be asking is how durable is
the cable against damage and how well is the cable
insulated. Both line and low voltage snow melting systems
are embedded in 4 inches of concrete, asphalt, or
under pavers. When installed properly the embedded
systems are not exposed and harmful. Some low voltage
heating wires are NOT designed for embedment. These have
only a thin layer of plastic and a heating element
that is THHN/THWN wire. This wire is intended for
interior use NOT in concrete, asphalt, or under
pavers. Low voltage wires do not have ground fault
protection, so electrical leakage can go undetected.
In contrast, line
voltage obviously has higher voltage, which is why line
voltage cables are built to withstand wear and tear, and are
much more difficult to damage. If you do manage to
damage a line voltage cable, don’t worry! Line
voltage systems are equipped with ground fault
protection (GFEP) breakers with a 30 milliamp trip. Which
means the system will automatically shut off when it
has reached beyond allowable leakage levels. What does
this mean? Well for one you don’t need to worry
about bodily harm, but you also don’t need to worry
about potential fire hazard from a damaged cable. The
bottom line: both line voltage and low voltage systems
are safe to use.
Myth 2: Low voltage radiant systems cost less to
run than a line voltage system.
It is true that
low voltage radiant systems consume a lower amount of
power, but this doesn’t mean it is less costly to
run. Low voltage systems can actually be more
expensive to operate because these systems generally
produce 20 watts/sq ft (which is below ASHRAE standards). By
producing less heat per square foot, it takes longer to heat
the same area, thus increasing the cost and the time
it takes to melt. Because of the decreased heat
output, during heavier snow falls low voltage systems
struggle to keep up with the snowfall, and have to remain on
much longer. For this reason, ASHRAE has set forth
watt standards for snow melting.
Line voltage
systems are designed specifically for the environment in
which they will be operating. These systems are made to
produce the necessary watts (that meet ASHRAE
standards) to melt snow in the most efficient time
possible.
Some low voltage systems
on the market have some distinct advantages over line
voltage. Zmesh is low voltage, but does not rely on heat
cables to generate heat. Instead it is constructed of
a unique thin mesh that requires no embedding in
thinset and can be installed directly under carpet
pad, hardwood and even for use on your roof for snow and ice
melting. The biggest advantage of Zmesh is that you can
hammer nails into it without worry of damage!
Myth 3: Low voltage systems are easier to repair.
Both line voltage
and low voltage cables are easy to repair. Simply
remove the bad section of cable, add in a splice kit, cover
it back over with whatever surface it’s in, and
the system should operate as normal. You do not have
to replace the entire cable or rip out the entire
surface, only the area that is damaged. The location of the
break can be identified by using devices such as the
DEVItrace from Danfoss or a TDR, which uses radio
frequencies and a “wand” to locate the damaged
section of cable.
Myth 4: Low Voltage systems are more efficient.
Low voltage
systems are NOT more efficient. Since these systems have a
much lower output of heat per square foot; they take much
longer to melt snow, especially during heavy snow
storms and probably will not be able to keep up with
the demand. Further increasing their inefficiencies, low
voltage systems must have the electricity pass through a
transformer and very thick power leads (2 gauge),
which causes voltage to drop as it travels distance
before reaching the heating element. Line voltage cables
have the energy to go directly into heating, without the
loss of power. Overall, both line and low voltage
systems are more efficient than hydronic snow melting.
Myth 5: Low voltage systems offer a better warranty.
Some low voltage
warranties are very deceiving. They boast of a 25 year
warranty period, but when examined closer it is found that
the 25 year warranty only covers the heating wire. As
discussed earlier these heating wires are actually
THHN or THWN, which can be purchased relatively
cheaply at any hardware store.
Warmzone’s
line voltage cable manufacturer’s warranty (Danfoss)
covers up five times the cost of the original system
which is intended to cover the cost and time involved
in making repairs, not just the actual heating element
itself.
Myth 6: Both systems provide sufficient heat.
Low voltage
systems in most snow melting applications do not meet the
ASHRAE standards. The minimum watts per square foot ASHRAE
requires in North America is 32 watts per square foot.
Popular low voltage systems on average are designed to
produce approximately 20 watts per square foot and
with extremely tight spacing will max out at 30, still below
the standards ASHRAE has set forth.
Line voltage
systems are designed specifically for the environment in
which they will be operating. These systems are made to
produce the necessary watts (that meet ASHRAE
standards) to melt snow in the most efficient time
possible.
Myth 7: Both systems are UL Approved.
Most low voltage
snow melting systems are not UL listed. Warmzone’s
line voltage systems are UL tested and approved.
SYSTEM WEAKNESSES
- THHN/THWN wire was not designed for concrete
embedding. The outer jacket is soft and easily
cut which will shorten its life.
- Low heat output – Does not satisfy
ASHRAE requirements.
- Bulky and costly controls (transformer and
control box are 100 lbs per 200 square foot
zone).
- Warranty - only covers THHN/THWN wire. Control
box is 1 year, transformer is 5 years.
- Slow to install - the transformer and control
box are complicated and time consuming to
install.
- Noise – transformers emit noise and
location of them must be considered.
- Price – low-voltage systems are
typically double the price of a comparable line
–voltage system.
As radiant
heating systems have gained popularity, a lot of
fly-by-night manufacturers are trying to cash in on
the recent boom. This sparked ASHRAE to come out with
standards for radiant snow melting systems to prevent
abuse from manufacturers. Most low voltage radiant snow
melting systems don’t meet the ASHRAE standards
for quality and efficiency. Unfortunately, not all
consumers are aware of standards in the radiant
industry and purchase faulty products unwittingly and end up
with negativity towards radiant heating in general.
Rest assured there are plenty of efficient radiant
systems that will run smoothly for decades without
needing any maintenance. Make sure to do thorough research
before purchasing any products, which means checking
for proper safety certifications and standards, and
you won't regret it.
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November 02, 2010 00:11 AM  BY WARMZONE
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Portable Snow Melting Solutions
WarmTrax
Heating Mats get you Through the Winter Months
Making the
transition from homeowner to renter, I was pleased to
discover Warmzone WarmTrax portable snow melting
mats. These outside heating mats are an
inexpensive, convenient way to combat snow and ice and
require no installation. They're a practical home
improvement project your landlord can't help but
appreciate. The best part, of course, is that they are
completely portable, so you can take them with you,
regardless of your next move!
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affordable solution for your portable snow
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Warmzone
WarmTrax portable snow melting mats are engineered for
durability. They're made of an electrically operated
heating element sandwiched between two protective
surfaces of non-slip rubber, making them as
durable as automobile tires, and able to handle harsh
wear. In addition to melting snow and ice, their
continuous chevron pattern provides extra traction
on well-traveled walkways, ramps and stairs. Less
expensive than a full blown radiant heat system, outside
heating mats are extremely portable, so you
can target existing problem areas of ice and snow
buildup. There's no control box and no thermostat
to set. The WarmTrax outside heating mats plug
directly into any standard 120V or 240V outlet
using their own equipment leakage circuit interrupters
(ELCI), for fast, efficient snow removal.
Because
portable WarmTrax snow melting mats are designed to lie
on top of existing surfaces, they don't require a
costly installation, making them less expensive
than a full blown system. These outside heating mats
remove snow and ice from stairs, and other high-traffic
areas including entranceways, loading docks,
handicap ramps and many other surfaces keeping
them clear, dry and safe without the harsh affects of
snow melting chemicals.
When it comes
to snow melting solutions, don't be limited by your
imagination, or the size of your wallet. Whether you
rent or own your property, Warmzone has an
affordable radiant heat solution for you to safely
remove snow and ice from stairs, walkways and other
outdoor areas. Visit Warmzone.com today to
discover the benefits of WarmTrax portable snow
melting mats.
Find
out more about Warmzone radiant heat
solutions.
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Kick Traditional Heating Systems to the Curb
Affordable Radiant Heat is Here to Stay
Traditional heating systems had their place back in
a day and age when little was known about
radiant heat and the inherent benefits of using it
to heat a home. Unfortunately traditional heating
systems are at a distinct disadvantage because
they used forced heat to warm the surrounding
air. When only air is heated that means that the
warmest heat rises to the ceiling, making this
type of heating somewhat inefficient and
costly. Having the warmest air at the top of your
primary living space is not an efficient way
to heat your home. In addition to providing
safe, energy efficient heat, radiant heated
floors don't kick up dust and allergens,
unlike forced-air heating systems.
Radiant
floor heating
is becoming the top choice when heating a
home, or complementing your existing system as it
utilizes the opposite principles of traditional
forced air heating systems.
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Enjoy the comfort of radiant heat.
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Underfloor heating systems distribute comfortable
warmth evenly, allowing the heat to rise
naturally and generate consistent warmth in the
entire room. This means warmer air at a lower
cost. Radiant heat uses smart technology that
starts heat flowing on the ground where you need and
want it most. The warmth that a radiant floor
heating system provides offers comfort and
delight and can be installed under almost any type
of floor surfaces including wood, tile, and
carpet. It’s time to consider kicking
the dinosaur heating systems to the curb and getting
on board with radiant floor heating which is
definitely here to stay.
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Localized Heat for Your Home's Cold Spots
ECO-Heaters Target Less Efficient Rooms
Do you have “cold
spots” in your home? Well, now there is a cure
for those pesky areas where the chill seems to
linger. The worst offenders are usually bathrooms,
or perhaps that tricky spot by the sink in your kitchen,
or worse yet the entire basement. An ECO-heater is
a small electric wall-mount heater that can be
placed in any of these offending cold spots and
cure them instantly. The electric panel heater can be a
stylish upgrade to any room. Panel heaters hang on
the wall out of the way and can even be painted to
match the décor in your room. But the bottom line,
the good news for you, is that these efficient, small
wall heaters could be the simple cure to your hard
to heat corners in your living space.
The
ECO-heater uses an average of 400 watts of power, so the
outlay in cost is minimal, and they run quietly
and efficiently. With thoughtful consideration to
their placement they can provide adequate heat to a
small room so you don’t have to figure out a way
to channel extra heat to that room while
overheating the rest of your rooms. Now if we could just
find a cure for mosquito bites, we’d really be
getting places.
Warmzone is
the premier provider of radiant heated driveways and
floor heating systems. Call a Warmzone radiant
heat expert (888.488.9276) to learn about the
systems and options available for you.
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June 02, 2011 00:06 AM  BY WARMZONE
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Warmzone Leads the Way
Warmzone Offers High Quality and Low Prices
Warmzone is earning its reputation as the
highest quality heat source in the business.
With the launch of Warmzone’s new,
streamlined website, as well as the
company’s impressive roster of radiant heat
systems, coupled with Computer Aided Designs and the
wealth of information and insider designer
talent, Warmzone is constantly leaving the
rest of the competition out in the cold.
Warmzone’s new website was launched
with one goal in mind – putting
information and easy contact into the hands of
consumers, contractors, and industry
professionals. According to Warmzone VP of Sales and
Business Development, Tracy Stanger, consumers
deserve to have as much current information
as possible at their fingertips. “Homeowners
are carefully researching and comparing
before making any significant purchases
nowadays,” Stanger explained. Warmzone.com
was designed to make that research easier.
Warmzone.com is the one-stop website to
learn about the newest in radiant
heating systems, as well as many
other ways to make your life warmer.
Many of your
customers might be looking to remodel their homes
for better heating systems, and Warmzone is
simply the best company to work with. There
are now two ways on the website to get in contact
with Warmzone and ask the questions that
you, as a contractor, need to know. The first way is
to log on to the Warmzone website and click on
“Request a
Quote.” From that page, it’s easy
to find information on the product that is
most important to your specific needs. The other way
to contact Warmzone is simple: Click on the
“Contact Us” link.
Answering a few questions on that page will help a
Warmzone expert set you on the right path to
providing your customer a solution.
So if you are looking for a radiant heating
solution, or just exploring the many snow
melting and floor heating options, contact a radiant
heat expert at Warmzone. You'll receive
helpful, unbiased information to help you
discover what types of solutions are available and
what general expenses you would be looking
at. Don't settle for anything but dealing
with the best when it comes to learning about
radiant heat.
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Heated Floors
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Melting Options
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Phone:801.326.5100
Toll Free:888.488.9276 Fax:801.326.5199
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www.warmzone.com
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Tour the New Warmzone Website
Which Radiant Heat Products Do You
Need?
If you’ve come to us hoping for
advice, product knowledge, and the
latest in heating technology for your homes,
offices, or outdoor heating needs,
you’ve come to the right place.
Warmzone offers several unique lines of
heating products that are designed to make your
life easier when it comes to battling
the cold. As you navigate this site
you’ll need to decide which
heating products you are looking for. A general
overview of our products line includes
snow and ice melting,
radiant floor heating,
and
home
heating amenities.
Within each of our product lines at
Warmzone you can find a number of
heating solutions designed with warming
capabilities, safety, affordability, and
efficiency. The snow and ice melting products
include heat cables for use in heated
driveways, roof and gutter deicing, outdoor
heating blankets as well as portable heating
mats that melt snow so that you
don’t have to shovel certain spots or
stair treads so your steps keep clear.
Our radiant floor heating products keep
your homes rocking and rolling when it
comes to warmth. You can choose to use radiant
floor heating beneath existing
floors such as hardwood, carpet, and tile.
Heating cables make it simple to design a plan
for whatever size space you want heated.
Warmzone also has some unique
offerings when it comes to specific
home heating needs. Many customers are
finding the comfort,
affordability, and enjoy-ability of having a
heated
bidet toilet. Seriously,
check them out. There are also options to
help heat one smaller room such as
a bathroom or entry way. These
solutions include the ECO-heater
and the Climastar
heaters which are wall-mount heaters you
plug-in to safely warm a drafty or
cooler spot in your home or office.
As you can see Warmzone has many
products to fill many heating needs.
Call an expert today at 888.488.9276
for help designing heating
systems, buying products, installations and
more.
Request a FREE quote or
call 888.488.9276 today.
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Top Products, Low Prices (Part II)
Why Warmzone
is the Leader
Warmzone takes pride in its impressive
roster of products designed to suit every
need. Not only can Warmzone heat your hardwood
floors and kitchen tiles, but they also provide
snow
melting systems, roof deicing, and
energy-efficient wall-mount
heaters. Warmzone’s innovative approach
is to use many of the top brands and types
of product, which helps keep heating solutions at
prices you can afford. As the premier provider of radiant
heating systems, Warmzone wants to
warm you from the ground up, and they have
solutions that can target any type of floor or snow melting
solution.
With all of the different types of industry-leading heat solutions at
their fingertips, Warmzone experts and
designers employ easy-to-read and understand
Computer-Aided Designs (CADs) that explain exactly
how the project will be envisioned. This CAD
is not only crucial to finding the best way to
heat your home, it’s also a time and
money-saver that makes sure the project is
sound from any angle. Every single Warmzone system
is custom designed from CADs to fit your
home and your wallet’s needs.
The people at Warmzone are especially
climate-attuned. Every single expert and
designer is fully aware of the environment and our
increasing dependence on harmful energy sources,
which is why Warmzone is an advocate of green,
renewable energy. Warmzone emphasizes
green energy in the products that they carry, as
well as how those supplies are shipped. Most
companies ship from manufacturers to their
own warehouses, and then from those warehouses, to
the customer – but to cut down on gas
emissions and customer shipping cost, almost all the
materials Warmzone uses can be shipped directly,
from manufacturer to your project site.
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Asphalt
radiant heated driveway.
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Warmzone is committed to helping you provide
heating solutions for your customer. The
knowledgeable and friendly staff is there purely to
help you in your upcoming projects, and get
any designs off the ground a reality.
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