Veepõrandaküte
Veepõrandaküte, also known as hydronic underfloor heating, is a system that distributes heat through pipes embedded in the floor. These pipes circulate warm water, which is typically heated by a boiler or heat pump. The heat then radiates upwards from the floor, providing a comfortable and even temperature throughout the room.
The installation of veepõrandaküte involves laying a network of flexible pipes, usually made of PEX (cross-linked
Veepõrandaküte offers several advantages, including energy efficiency, as it operates at lower water temperatures compared to
However, the initial installation cost of veepõrandaküte can be higher than conventional heating systems. The installation