View Full Version : forced air or radiant heat?
2becontinued
07-04-2009, 04:42 PM
which do you like the best?
sprintmj19
07-04-2009, 05:46 PM
The only people that like forced air are those that have never lived in a properly done radiant heated home.
Ed Janowiak
07-04-2009, 06:14 PM
^ I agree.
Plus with the radiant you can put the tubing on the floor, the walls or the ceiling and it works, I still can't figure out whether the returns go up high or down low on a forced air system to make it work :D.
You're going to pay for that additional comfort though, I found that using child labor made it more affordable when I installed mine.
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Forced air is superior; two stage and modulating furnaces can heat as evenly as radiant systems at a lower cost. (Radiant also rules out the use of heatpumps and programmable t-stats)
Why take the VAC out of HVAC?
md-01-11376
07-04-2009, 08:01 PM
Geothermal heatpumps generate enough hot water for raidiant systems and are an option with most makes
DPeoples
07-04-2009, 08:09 PM
Forced air is superior; two stage and modulating furnaces can heat as evenly as radiant systems at a lower cost. (Radiant also rules out the use of heatpumps and programmable t-stats)
Why take the VAC out of HVAC?
^^Agree....
beenthere
07-04-2009, 08:22 PM
Just because a home has radiant heat.
Doen't mean it doesn't have a vent system.
Just because a home has radiant heat.
Doen't mean it doesn't have a vent system.
I doubt that many people would be willing to pay for two distrubution systems. (One dedicated to cooling/ventilation)
beenthere
07-05-2009, 07:25 AM
Lot of houses with radiant heat have central cooling systems.
You don't really think that radiant heat only goes into homes that don't need cooling do you.
Also, an ERV/HRV is common in homes with radiant heat.
suzook
07-05-2009, 07:49 AM
There are mostly baseboard hotwater/seperate ac systems up here in the north. While i agree it would be cheaper for a HA/AC system, alot of people dont like HA. I have HA, and think its fine though.
snupytcb
07-05-2009, 07:59 AM
Forced air is superior; two stage and modulating furnaces can heat as evenly as radiant systems at a lower cost. (Radiant also rules out the use of heatpumps and programmable t-stats)
Why take the VAC out of HVAC?
i have installed a few radiant systems that use a hot water coil for second stage. imo the only way to get a close comparison would be to use high velosity. and with this as your second stage you can use a programable t stat. a friend of mine just read an article that said radiant is in-efficiant. i am not sure how but i am looking for it now.
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