Radiant heat has become a must-have luxury and convenience in every winter estate. Indoor options are available in an array of surfaces, including tile, wood, stone, even carpet. Radiant heat doesn’t end at the front door, but extends to roofs, driveways, steps, and sidewalks.
Kolyn Marshall, Director of Strategic Marketing for Watts Radiant, located in Missouri, remarks, “In residential estates homeowners often opt for radiant heat for convenience and safety, and also to protect their investment of custom driveways or walkways, as professional snow removal entails snowplows and possible scraping of surfaces. From an environmental standpoint, outdoor radiant heat eliminates the need for salt or chemical distribution, often used by snow removal services.”
Whether you are merely looking for a convenient way to avoid shoveling, the simple indulgence of bare feet on a warm floor, or are conscious of your carbon footprint; radiant flooring is something to consider.