![]() ![]() You should expect to spend $300 to $400 to install an electric system for warming a small bathroom. In this case, an electric floor-heating system would make much more sense. For instance, in a home with forced-air heating, it would probably cost too much to run hydronic tubes into a small bathroom. The larger the area you need to heat, the better a hydronic system will look. As a result, electric radiant heat tends to be more cost-effective on small floors. ![]() The installed cost of an electric floor can more or less be figured by the square foot. Hydronic systems have high start-up costs because you have to buy a boiler. Special heating or off-peak rates available in some areas can make electricity equivalent to, or even less expensive than, fossil fuels.Īnother factor affecting cost is the size of the installation. With electric cables, you'll save the cost of a boiler, but you can't change fuel sources. Plus, you can change fuels for the price of a new boiler. You can use gas, oil, electricity and even solar energy. Here are some guidelines.Ī big advantage of hydronic systems is the flexibility of the fuel source. Choosing the right system means knowing what you want it to do, and looking past manufacturers' claims to the system's real costs and benefits. Electric radiant floors aren't appropriate for every home, but they can be an excellent solution for most design problems. While most of the press about radiant heat has focused on hydronics, makers of electric cable systems also report a healthy growth in their business. ![]()
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