Central Heating Solutions
Advantages |
Disadvantages |
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Comfort |
If you live in a relatively cold
region, underfloor heating lets you walk around barefoot all year. |
Higherupfrontcosts |
Underfloor heating is more
expensive and difficult to install. |
Even and consistent heat distribution |
No hot air blasts or hot spots. |
Major upheaval in older buildings |
It’s important to create the
right conditions under the floor for the PVC pipes. In older properties, this
process can take a lot of time and cause major upheaval. |
Lower heating bills |
Underfloor systems operate at a
lower temperature and can heat a larger area than a comparable size radiator. |
Longer time to warm up |
You’ll need to use a timer to get
the system started in good time and make sure rooms are warm enough when you
want to use them. |
Lesswastage |
Floors stay warm even if the
room is very draughty or windows are open. |
Heavy, bulky furniture goes in the way of radiant heating |
You can’t use it under large and
heavy items, which might restrict the way you arrange your furniture. |
Goodsellingpoint |
Underfloor heating is considered
a high-spec, state-of-the-art home feature and could attract buyers looking
for a luxurious property. It might enhance your home’s market value. |
Heavily carpeted floors defeat its purpose |
Generally speaking, the maximum
suitable thickness of carpets above an underfloor system is 1.5 tog. Anything
thicker will trap the heat. |
Hidden |
The entire heating system is
hidden so it doesn’t break the aesthetics of your home. Plus, you have more
space for your decor. |
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Suitable for different kinds of flooring |
The system can be installed
underneath concrete, stone, tile, wood or carpeted floors. |
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Underfloor heating is suitable with a variety of heat sources. It’s a good idea to speak with a specialist to find out which works best for your home.
Ducted central heating
This type of system is designed to draw air inside your home, which is passed through a heat exchanger and warmed by gas combustion. The heated air is pushed through a network of ducts and enters each room via vents in the ceiling or on the floor.
Manufacturers make these systems highly efficient with star rating not lower than 4, so the running costs are significantly lower. A central control panel allows you to raise or lower the temperature in individual rooms.
A word on heat sources
Whichever central heating system you choose, the heat source is the biggest thing that will affect running costs. If you live in Auckland, a natural gas boiler is the most practical choice since it’s readily available and cost effective. Natural gas central heating boilers are much preferred by many because natural gas heat feels warmer and comfortable, and are convenient, reliable and efficient.LPG models are relatively more expensive but are preferable in more rural areas.
Diesel boilers are noisier and costlier to operate than gas models. Coal boilers and wood burners work well in certain situations, although they are high maintenance and require a steady supply of fuel.
Another reliable heat source for central heating are heat pumps, which can also double as a hot water heater. Air-to-water heat pumps are touted for being safe, clean, durable and low maintenance. Ground source heat pumps use geothermal energy that is available year round, making them extremely energyefficient.
To learn more about central heating systems and boilers, you can call on the experts at Central Heating in NZ and Heating (0800 443 284) for advice.
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