Radiant Floors
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| Method 1: TempShield™ under floor joists. |
Method 2: In a Concrete Floor |
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| Method 3: Over Wood Floor |
Method 4: Sub-Floor |
Radiant Floor Heating is not a new concept. Centuries ago the Romans forced hot air under the floors of their housing structures. Also architect Frank Lloyd Wright ran hot water pipes throughout the floors of his many structures back in the 1930s. In fact, this application is so common in Europe over 50% of all newly constructed buildings are equipped with a radiant floor heating application.
Radiant heating provides whole floor comfort, quiet operation, eliminates drafts and dust problems from forced air and is invisible (no registers or radiators.) TempShield™ is a great enhancement to any radiant floor heating application. It will keep your feet and floor space comfortable. TempShield™ is tough yet pliable, is an excellent vapor barrier and increases efficiency in heating.
TempShield™ Used In Snow Melting
Use TempShield™ to insulate your next snow melt system. Snow melt systems provide for improved safety for patrons walking in ice and snow. These systems require less maintenance - no salting or shoveling. Pavement will last longer without the use of harsh chemicals to melt the snow and ice. Snow melt systems are used in several applications; driveways, walkways, hospital emergency room entrances, handicap access ramps, parking lots, loading docks, etc. No more snow removal!
Application Methods:
- Under or Between Wood Joists
- In Concrete Floors
- Over Wood or Existing Floor
- In a Subfloor
- Under or Between Wood Joists






