põrandaküüti
Põrandaküüti is an Estonian term that translates to "floor heating" or "underfloor heating." It refers to a system of heating a building's floors, which then radiate heat upwards into the living spaces. This method of heating is known for its even distribution of warmth and its unobtrusive nature, as the heating elements are concealed beneath the floor surface.
There are two primary types of põrandaküüti systems: electric and hydronic. Electric systems utilize heating cables
The installation of põrandaküüti typically occurs during the construction or renovation of a building. It can