![]() Moreover, the statement "Electric heating is expensive" refers to current energy prices. Savings over traditional heating systems of just over 30% were achieved in the Hemstedt model house. During operation you can use your own energy for example from a photovoltaic system. The installation costs of an electric underfloor heating is well below those for a conventional heating system with water pipes, boilers and convectors. An electric underfloor heating produces a large area radiant heat from which is perceived as very pleasant and warm even at low temperatures between 20 ° C and 26 ° C, similar to the warming rays of the sun, quite different than just hot air. The air is heated and emitted into the room upwards. ![]() A warm floor also allows frequent barefoot walking, which is conducive to the feet and the whole skelleton and is demanded by doctors for decades.Ĭonventional heaters heat the air in the convector heater, for example under the windows, they generate an air stream that sucks cold air from the bottom. A modern underfloor heating on the other hand produces a demonstrably pleasant and healthy radiant heat and inhibits the multiplication and spread of mold and dust mites significantly. This was the fact with too hot powered underfloor heatings in the last century. Perhaps the burning of oil, gas, coal and forests is old fashioned and an out of date model? Because that produces next to CO² even fine dust, from which many cities already have more than enough. That is indeed what is discussed each year at climate summits and was detained binding in the EU 20-20-20 Pact. In Germany this is quite ahead wind followed by solar power, in other countries hydropower and even nuclear power is driven - no matter how, the energy revolution is clearly away from fossil fuels, towards CO²-free power generation. Oddly all efforts of various countries go to push an energy revolution, shifting more and more on electricity as an energy source. Heating with electricity is old fashioned With a modern electric underfloor heating, it is possible, for example with the use your own photovoltaic energy or with the purchase of green electricity (hydro, wind, solar, geothermal) to heat not only 100% carbon neutral, but also to contribute actively to reduce your carbon footprint. Heat 100% carbon neutral - not produce CO² But these arguments are from the 1960s or are simply wrong and not with the times. Most of them only see the counterarguments - too expensive, harmful, burning electricity is bad for the environment, etc. An electric underfloor heating is rarely taken into account in these considerations. New rules, uncertain development of energy prices and cost are topics that have to be balanced. ![]() Those who renovate or build newly, have to deal with the subject of "heating".
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