Radiant Floor HeatingNassau, Suffolk, Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Staten Island Counties
Our customers are surprised how easy, safe, and inexpensive it is to add a floor warming system to their bathroom or kitchen. Considering the comfort and value it adds to a home, and the small percentage of cost it adds to a typical remodel, the return on their investment is something they can actually feel! Whether your project is small or large, with a simple layout, or complex- we have the floor warming system that’s right for you. Tile, stone, slate, marble, even under wood or carpet, we can help you achieve a comfy, warm-to-the-touch floor in just about any room. Whether you want to warm your master bath, kitchen, or that never-warm-enough den where your family spends most of the time, HVAC Worx has the solution for you. Hire a professional radiant heating specialist that is certified and licensed. Installing a radiant heating system is a big investment and you want to make sure you are getting the right system for your home or business needs. Our heating specialists will work with you through the entire installation process to ensure you receive professional service.
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Why install a radiant heating system in your home or business?
Radiant heating systems consist of a series of tubes or warmers placed beneath the floor boards of a given room. Liquid pumped through the tubes warms the room through the soles of your feet and the furnishings, instead of heating you indirectly through the air. It offers a safe, pleasant alternative to forced–air heating, as well as eliminating the dryness and cold spots that may come from furnaces. It also helps prevent the spread of illness, since it doesn’t circulate germs through your home the way a forced–air system might.
- Comfort & Efficient
- Invisible, Clean & Quiet
- The ability to turnaround consulting
- Home Improvement & Value
When we come over to your place to complete a Precision Tune-Up or repair service on your heating and cooling system, we come across very few surprises. That’s because the majority of HVAC equipment comes from one of about eight or so major manufacturers. Yet, even when we see that odd furnace or AC system, we’re not stumped. Our licensed, highly qualified NATE-certified technicians have years of demonstrated experience in servicing all brands of HVAC equipment, including the not-so-major ones.