Underfloor heating is a modern heating system that warms a room from the ground up. It consists of a network of pipes or electric heating mats installed beneath the floor surface. This method provides even heat distribution, making spaces more comfortable and reducing cold spots.
There are two main types of underfloor heating: hydronic and electric. Hydronic systems use hot water circulated through pipes, while electric systems use heating cables or mats. Both options can be used in various settings, including homes and commercial buildings, and can be compatible with different floor types, such as tile, wood, or carpet.