Types of Home Heating Systems
Hydronic Heating System
Hydronic heating maintains comfort in your home with hot water circulating
to every room. The system basically consists of a boiler, pump and baseboards
connected by water piping. The boiler heats water to temperatures between 120º
and 210º, and the water is then pumped through the piping in the baseboards
located around the outer perimeter of the home for a curtain of warmth, or in the
floor in radiant systems.
Radiant systems are special composite plastic piping systems embedded in the floor.
The energy from the heated water in the pipes radiates to the surrounding environment,
warming the floors, furniture, and anyone in the room. Cold tile floors become warm and
inviting, and they provide maximum decorating versatility – you never have to worry about
where to put furniture.
Warm Air System
In a warm air system, air is used to conduct heat from the furnace to rooms in the
house. Air is warmed as it passes over a heat exchanger, then blown through the house by
a motorized blower. Sheet metal ducts channel the heated air to various areas of the house,
and the heat enters each room through registers.
Electric Resistance System
With resistance heating, electricity heats the element, and this gives
off heat to each room. However, resistance heating cannot actually be called a
central heating system, since it is basically a series of room units.