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		<title>The Benefits Of Dayton Radiant Floor Heating</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dayton Radiant floor heat is one of the best things to have happened to the home interiors improvement sector. Those houses that were built at least 2 decades back, or around such time, usually thrived on the forced air heat system, which is rather expensive for consumers who have to pay electricity bills. Radiant Floor Heating [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left;"><a href="http://www.windbender.info">Dayton Radiant floor heat</a> is one of the best things to have happened to the home interiors improvement sector. Those houses that were built at least 2 decades back, or around such time, usually thrived on the forced air heat system, which is rather expensive for consumers who have to pay electricity bills.</p>
<h2>Radiant Floor Heating</h2>
<p>But the reason why home builders love to install this forced air system is because it is the cheapest solution for them to install. The problem is that the heat generated through the forced air system, is neither very efficient nor is it very healthy for either you or your family members.</p>
<p>Radiant floor heating systems are both an efficient heating method as well as a system that ensures comfort.</p>
<h2>Save Money With Radiant Flooring</h2>
<p>Radiant floor heat is similar to the rays of the sun and the way you feel when you go out into the sun. The heat emitted from radiant heat is odorless, draft less, silent, natural, environment friendly, healthy and completely harmless.</p>
<p>Nothing can beat it when it comes to warming your floors and walls in the bitter winters and ensuring a comfy environment in your home.</p>
<p><strong>Advantage number # 1</strong></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">The most important advantage of using a radiant floor heat, from the consumer&#8217;s point of view is energy efficiency. When you use radiant heat, it will save you lots of money every month as the heat that is generated moves very slowly, does not rush round all around your home like a hurricane and unlike forced air systems, the heat does not escape when you open doors. It also consumes less power/electricity and does not dry out your skin.</p>
<p><strong>Advantage number # 2</strong></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">Unlike forced air systems which require humidification, with radiant heat you can put an end to this requirement as well. Generally radiant heat systems in homes do not require humidification. This has another related advantage. The expenses involved with electrical usage are lowered. The reason why you don&#8217;t need to invest in humidifiers is because the content of air moisture in your home does not change because of radiant heat.</p>
<p><strong>Advantage number # 3</strong></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">However, the best benefit or advantage of having a radiant floor heat can be experienced on cold freezing mornings. Normally when you get out of bed on bitterly cold mornings, your feet is greeted by an ice cold floor that chills you to the bones. You can put an end to this cruel problem through <a href="http://www.windbender.info/heating_contractor/">Dayton radiant floor heating</a>. Now when you get out of bed, you can rest your feet on comfortably warm and snug floor.</p>
<p>On top of that this novel type of heating system is regarded as environment friendly which is also another advantage that deserves mention.</p>
<p>Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/3912440</p>
<h3>If you are looking for a highly-trained and professional heating, cooling, and indoor air quality provider and contractor serving the Dayton, Ohio area, please call us today at (937) 675-2982 or complete our<a href="http://www.windbender.info/questionaire.html">online request form.</a></h3>
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		<title>Is Your Ohio Heating Ductwork Sealed and Contained</title>
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		<script src="http://digg.com/tools/diggthis.js" type="text/javascript"></script></div><p><a href="http://www.windbender.info/heating_contractor/index.html">Heating</a> ductwork is an unseen part of your Ohio home but it has a great impact on the comfort level and temperature of your home. If your ductwork leaks air then you are not getting maximum airflow to all parts of your house. This can lead to some rooms being noticeably colder than others in the winter or hotter than others in the summer. An even bigger issue, though, is the extra energy costs and the energy loss that occurs with leaky ductwork.<br />
You can check your <em>heating ductwork</em> for leakage in a couple of different ways. The most common method is to measure the airflow in each room to see just how much air is making it from the <a href="http://www.windbender.info/">furnace</a> out through the ducts. In older homes, it is not unusual to find that as much as 40% of heated and cooled air is lost through leaky ductwork. That is a huge number and one that makes going back and re-sealing ductwork seem appealing. The difficult part is how to go about accessing the ductwork in order to seal it. After all, it is located behind finished walls and is not readily accessible.</p>
<h2><strong>Heating Ductwork</strong></h2>
<p>There are two primary ways of sealing leaky ductwork. The first way is the most thorough way, but it is also the most expensive way – cutting through drywall to expose the ductwork and tape the joints securely. Many homeowners believe that sealing up leaky ducts with duct tape is a simple solution to their problems. However, this is not a good choice for sealing ductwork because it does not seal tightly enough. Instead, use specialty metal tape that does not get brittle over time.<br />
The second way to seal leaky ductwork is to higher a professional <a href="http://www.windbender.info/">Ohio HVAC company</a> to spray an aerosol sealant into the ductwork. This method is quicker and easier than cutting through your drywall, and you don’t have to go back and do drywall repairs afterwards. Regardless of the method you choose, properly sealed <em>heating ductwork</em> is one of the best things you can do for your home. It will keep you more comfortable in your home and save you money on energy.</p>
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