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Are Infrared Heating Panels the Best Options for Your Home?

Written by Warmup PLC on March 13th, 2023 | Choosing a System
Are Infrared Heating Panels the Best Options for Your Home

Utilizing innovative technology, infrared heating panels are quickly becoming a trendy source of secondary heat in many homes and offices. Design blogs and social influencers are praising the capabilities of infrared heating panels, but it’s crucial to recognize the specific limitations and strengths of these products in order to understand whether or not they will meet your heating needs.

What is an Infrared Heating Panel?

Infrared heating panels use infrared heat to radiate warmth from the panel and into other solid objects within the room, you included. Transferring heat to other objects in the room allows the warmth to be slowly and evenly dissipated without fans or blowing air.

What is an Infrared Heating Panel?

Infrared heating panels are typically mounted to walls or ceilings and come in various shapes, sizes, and colors, providing a chic, modern look for any space.

Advantages of Using Infrared Wall Panels for Heating

There are numerous advantages to using energy-efficient infrared heating panels in your home or office, including the following:

Energy Efficiency

Infrared heating panels are some of the most efficient heating systems available, due to the fact that they directly heat objects in the room instead of heating the air.

Quick and Even Heat Distribution

Infrared heating panels heat objects in the room instead of the air, so heat is distributed evenly as the other objects radiate heat. 

Additionally, infrared heating panels can heat spaces exceptionally quickly and have the quickest response time of any heating technology, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. 

Safe and Healthy Heating Option

Unlike conventional forced hot air heaters that can blow dust, pollen, and other allergens into the air, infrared heating panels won’t disturb the air, keeping harsh irritants out of your lungs.

Infrared heating panels are significantly safer than other supplemental heat sources like propane or gas space heaters, as they do not use combustible fuel or emit hazardous exhaust.

Long Lifespan

Due to their limited amount of moving parts, infrared heating panels can have long lifespans, to comfortably heat you and your loved ones for years to come.

Disadvantages of Using Infrared Wall Panels for Heating

The many advantages of infrared heating panels may be enticing, but keeping the disadvantages in mind is also crucial.

High Initial Cost

As with any new and innovative technology, infrared heating panels can be expensive.

Limited Installation Options

Infrared heating panels require you to mount them externally to your wall or ceiling; there is no hidden option.

Requirement for Electrical Wiring

Although you can plug some infrared heating panels into a standard outlet, many require hardwired installation; this can require new wires to be run, and the eyes and hands of an experienced professional.

Need for Professional Installation

If your infrared heating panel requires hardwiring, you may need to call a professional.

Factors to Consider Before Installing Infrared Wall Panels

Before purchasing and installing infrared wall panels, it is important to consider several factors. What is the size of your home? What are your region’s climate and weather patterns? What are the energy costs? Does the infrared panel work with your preferences and lifestyle?

Size of the Home

How many heating panels will you need to heat your home? If you only plan on heating certain rooms or spaces, how many panels will you need for them?

Climate and Weather Patterns

Do you live in a warm, temperate region, or do you live in a barren arctic tundra? Your climate zone will help determine whether or not an infrared heating panel can provide sufficient heat for your needs.

Energy Costs

Before installing any supplemental heat source, you should always ensure you can afford the increased energy costs.

Personal Preferences and Lifestyle

Does an infrared heating panel match your personal style?

Skip Infrared Heating Panels for Radiant Floor Heating

If cozy, comfortable heat that warms you and the objects around you instead of the air is what you desire, then skip the infrared heating panels and go straight for the radiant floor heating.

Skip Infrared Heating Panels for Radiant Floor Heating

Unlike infrared heating panels that have limited range and ability to heat objects throughout a room, radiant floor heating can heat every single object on the floor, as well as the people walking, standing, and sitting in it.

Don’t settle for awkward panels protruding from your wall; you can achieve the cozy, comfy heat you’ve always dreamed of while keeping your heat source out of sight.

Electric radiant floor heating can be easily installed as part of the subfloor beneath tile, carpet, hardwood, and laminate flooring. 

Electric radiant floor heating will not stir up dust or allergens and is incredibly energy efficient; when paired with a smart thermostat, like the 6iE Smart WiFi thermostat from Warmup, you can save up to 25% on your energy bill.

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Maximize Comfort and Energy Efficiency with Radiant Floor Heating from Warmup

With over 2 million systems sold in over 70 countries, Warmup has used its industry-leading research and technology to keep people warm for over 25 years.

With a full line of products, including the cutting-edge DCM-PRO heating mat, the innovative 6iE Smart WiFi thermostat, and revolutionary snow-melting systems, Warmup has everything you need for commercial and residential projects alike.

View the full line of products by visiting the site, or get a free online estimate today and find out why Warmup is the world’s best-selling floor heating brand.

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