While modern technology allows for several forms of innovation when it comes to staying warm throughout the winter, the products that come as a result are not always the right solution for every home or a business owner. A hydronic heating system is a perfect example of this: although it performs the same function as a furnace or fireplace – heating your home – it does it using traditional technology: by using water as the heat-transfer medium.
There are two types of hydronic heating systems: radiator-based and in-floor. However, the important part – how they help you stay warm when during those frosty days – is essentially the same: by using either electricity or gas to heat the water.
A hydronic heating system also contains three main components: a boiler, which is used to heat the water; in-floor piping, or baseboards and radiators, which is installed against an outside wall; and a pump, which is used to circulate water through the pipes, to the radiator and back again.
Here are a few reasons why we’re a reliable choice for answering any questions you may have and providing you with quality delivery and installation:
- ClimateCare is Canada’s largest heating and cooling co-operative and is owned by our members.
- In order to become a ClimateCare member, our contractors must have all necessary licenses and certifications, and must pass our rigorous screening process. We do this in order to guarantee you the best service across the board.
- Contractors who become part of ClimateCare must also undergo continuous training and are dedicated to consistent technical excellence.
- ClimateCare members provide customers with a commitment to meeting their needs and building long-term relationships a wide range of choice in products from quality brand names, convenient financing options, and maintenance and protection plans.
Let us help you with any questions you might have about a hydronic heating system and whether or not it’s the right choice for your home. Request a quote and see why we’re a breath of fresh air!
If your interest in a hydronic heating system has brought you this far and you’d like to learn more about how they work or how to get one set up in your home, Whitfield ClimateCare’s personal climate experts can help.