Old house heating improvements the 19th century brought improved heating and ventilating systems.
Floor heater old house.
Most familiar are hydronic systems that heat your entire house.
Baseboard heaters are popular in old and new homes alike and here s why.
It s one of the most space effective options for your old house.
Ducted hot air systems appeared in some upscale homes and buildings were warmed with heat generated by huge brick furnaces in the cellar which vented into rooms through floor and baseboard registers usually with decorative rotating vanes to.
It s truly invisible he says.
But a radiant heat system has more than just aesthetics going for it.
They produce wonderful heat but they require serpentine runs of plastic tubing water heaters or boilers pumps and manifolds.
But i really wanted to know how to t.
Hydronic floor heating systems use hot water pumped through plastic tubing laid out in a serpentine pattern to heat the floor.
A service technician from socal gas came to turn off my old floor heater pilot and inspect my gas appliances for safety.
Floor furnaces are often very inefficient especially in homes that don t have good insulation often true for older southern california homes.
That s the appeal of radiant floor heating says this old house plumbing and heating expert richard trethewey who has long been a fan.
Fortunately dry radiant systems can add heat to your floor while sacrificing only about an inch of height in the room.
This in depth information from energy govcan help you choose the type of radiant heating that will work best to keep your home toasty warm.
The heat distribution is spotty with areas closer becoming too hot and more distant rooms left too cold.
The principle is simple.
Radiant heat is a method of heating the floor by using electrical wiring or heated water with the heat then transferred upward thorough the floor and into the rest of the home.
Radiant floor heating has been around for centuries.
The furnaces take up extra space on the ground floor.
Richard trethewey toh s plumbing and heating expert pulls another length of tubing from a decoiler on the basement floor and feeds it to heating contractor john perry who snakes it along a joist bay over his.
It s also a highly efficient way to heat a house increasing comfort as it reduces energy costs.
They re ideal for whole house heating but professionals suggest installing them during the home s construction because they can be difficult to retrofit if the home isn t already outfitted with the proper equipment.