Right, and they’re absorbing heat from the conditioned inside air. Whether it’s heated by an electric baseboard heater, forced air from a furnace, or a steam radiator, it’s still thermal energy being put into the room for everything to absorb.
Right, and they’re absorbing heat from the conditioned inside air. Whether it’s heated by an electric baseboard heater, forced air from a furnace, or a steam radiator, it’s still thermal energy being put into the room for everything to absorb.
I keep thinking radiant flooring is a good solution for this issue but I’ve never lived in a house with it.
My grandma has a midcentury modern house in the Bay Area (CA) with hydronic infloor heat and it’s sooo nice. Honestly if I ever built a house from scratch I’d have it (combined with mini splits for cooling).