gólfhiti
Gólfhiti is the Icelandic word for underfloor heating. It is a system of heating a building by circulating warm water through pipes embedded in the floor. This method of heating is known for its efficiency and comfort, providing a gentle and even distribution of heat throughout a space.
The system typically consists of a network of pipes, often made of PEX (cross-linked polyethylene), installed
Gólfhiti offers several advantages over traditional heating methods like radiators. It eliminates the need for bulky