Is it better to use a radiator or a warm floor?

Since coming to the north,

I knew that there was a good thing like heating,

Compared with the humid and cold winter in the south,

It's so happy to have heating in the north.


In order to improve the comfort of family life in winter, many southerners began to install heating. There are many ways of heating. The most popular way of heating is actually the radiator and the floor heating. What's the difference between the radiator and the floor heating? Is it better to use the radiator or the floor? Today, manderles will give you an analysis and comparison to see whether his home is suitable for floor heating or radiator.


Differences in appearance

The radiator is hung on the wall and will be about 12cm wide.

The floor heating is buried under the floor, about 5cm thick.


Differences in heat dissipation

The radiator is mainly used to heat the indoor air by convection. It heats up quickly and you can turn it off if you want.

The floor heating takes the whole ground as the heat dissipation surface, and its temperature rise is relatively slow. Generally, it is not recommended to turn off when it is turned on.


Installation differences

Radiator installation time is flexible, whether it is a new house or an old house can be installed.

Floor heating installation is more complex, generally installed together when the house is decorated.


Difference in cost

Generally speaking, the cost difference between the radiator and the floor heating is not big, which mainly depends on the selection of the floor heating pipe and the brand of the radiator.


The difference in cleaning

Because the radiator is exposed for a long time, it needs to be cleaned and protected in daily life.

The floor heating shall not be exposed under the ground and shall not be taken into account when cleaning.


Differences in later maintenance

Because the radiator is exposed, the maintenance is simple and convenient.

The floor heating pipeline is generally not damaged, and the manufacturer guarantees it for 50 years, as long as the quality is qualified during installation.


After reading the above introduction, I think you have a general understanding of the radiator and floor heating. If you are a 9-to-5 office worker, you need to heat up quickly, especially in the south. If you can't have central heating, it's a good choice to install a radiator; if the elderly and children stay at home for a long time, you can consider floor heating. Most of the time, we have to choose according to our own needs, but we can't see what others use. We have to choose what is suitable for our own home!