![]() ![]() In a paint-by-number-inspired design, installers can use color-coded parts that correspond to color-coded instructions, which are shipped directly to the jobsite. The company’s engineers then perform a heat loss analysis and create job-specific documents that indicate the quantities, locations, and installation methods for each part of the system. To get customized instructions and support, builders send their project details to Warmboard. If builders want to warm more areas of a home than the 15 zones, they can use multiple systems. Each area can be set individually to avoid heating unused rooms, and the system can warm them within one degree of the set temperature. Using the Warmboard Comfort System’s integrated, closed network, the system’s parts, such as the thermostat and boiler, communicate wirelessly to operate 15 heating zones and two cooling zones. “Radiant heat is an extremely energy-efficient heating solution that can reduce energy costs by 30 percent for the typical installation.” “Our goal with the Warmboard Comfort System is to make radiant heat attainable to a larger consumer audience so more people can experience living with the unrivaled comfort it provides and say with certainty that they love their heating system,” Terry Alsberg, CEO of Warmboard, Inc, says. In an effort to make radiant floor heating systems more accessible, Warmboard has unveiled the new Comfort System that includes all the parts, instructions, and support necessary for builders to get the job done fast and accurately. ![]()
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