We are actually planning to install underfloor heating (ground source heat pump) for our new build.
Now someone told us that it would be better to install underfloor warming and also add some radiators for air circulation. They said that the comfortable temperature of around 20-22 degrees Celsius (68-72°F) is felt on the face, and if the heat comes only from the floor, it cools down again before reaching the face. For wellbeing, additional radiators would be needed.
Has anyone had similar experience? I was already looking forward to never having to dust radiators again. Also, it will be challenging because we are planning many floor-to-ceiling windows.
Now someone told us that it would be better to install underfloor warming and also add some radiators for air circulation. They said that the comfortable temperature of around 20-22 degrees Celsius (68-72°F) is felt on the face, and if the heat comes only from the floor, it cools down again before reaching the face. For wellbeing, additional radiators would be needed.
Has anyone had similar experience? I was already looking forward to never having to dust radiators again. Also, it will be challenging because we are planning many floor-to-ceiling windows.
Heidi1965 schrieb:
We were able to see the current production and all sorts of data regarding self-sufficiency. It was quite impressive. ESelf-sufficiency may be impressive, but it doesn’t say anything about whether the expensive energy storage will ever pay for itself...