Infloor heating, also known as radiant floor heating, is a type of central heating system that uses warm water or electric cables to heat the floor of a room or building. This type of heating is becoming increasingly popular due to its energy efficiency, comfort, and even heat distribution.
Infloor heating systems consist of a network of pipes or cables that are installed beneath the floor. Warm water or electricity flows through the pipes or cables, heating the floor and radiating heat upwards into the room. This type of heating system provides a more comfortable and even heat distribution than traditional forced-air systems, which can create drafts and hot and cold spots.