Warm walls are a less common, but far from less effective way of heating a home than underfloor heating. Such a system can be implemented in several versions, including as an addition to underfloor heating.
This is especially true for cold, windy winters and country houses and those made of stone, brick, concrete blocks. Heaters, wood and gas stoves heat the air well, but the walls remain cold. Due to the difference in external and internal temperatures, condensation appears on the walls - a precursor of mold.
Wall heating is suitable not only for heating living rooms, but also bathrooms, kitchens, bathrooms, balconies and loggias. Since most of the above rooms have a common wall, then a common insulation is mounted.
The main advantages of wall heating:
- Gets rid of fungus and mold
- Works in those areas that need heating, and cannot warm up from a conventional heater
- Economy of use
- Always fresh air without the effect of "burnt air" - the absence of convection does not allow dust to rise up and burn on the heating element
- Systems take up no space
Ideal for placement on walls, a warm floor based on an amorphous metal tape: its thickness is only 1.8 mm, that is, it is easily fixed to the wall and does not "eat up" the useful area of the room. Such a warm floor provides uniform heating, while heating up to a temperature not exceeding 40C, which is the most comfortable, safe and practical solution.
The service life of electric underfloor heating is more than 50 years. They heat up quickly and are energy efficient.