In the state of Washington, straddling the southeast shore of Lake Washington, at the mouth of Cedar River, is a little town called Renton – where American Builders brought radiant floor heating to one of their valued customers. A prospect of theirs was looking for floor heating systems to be installed throughout their entire home, and after much research and due diligence, the radiant heat flooring that was decided upon was the Infrafloor Cable System. The Cable radiant floor heating system provides the lowest cost of all floor warming materials. “The labor is a little more intensive,” says Russ Dunn, Vice President of Marketing at Infrafloor, “but, if you want radiant heat flooring, and you are a bit budget conscious, it is a great option.” Another positive aspect of this floor heating system is that it allows you some flexibility in terms of the watts per square foot. If you space the floor heating cable 2” apart, you will have a 15 watts per square foot system. If you space the cable 3” apart, you will have a 12 Watt per square foot output. The cable floor heating system is designed for all types of floor coverings, including ceramic or porcelain tiles, stone tiles, carpet or vinyl tiles, and laminate and glued wood (when embedded in cement). With over 4000 square feet of radiant floor heating, someone in Washington is going to have the WOW factor in their home, which will bring much envy from neighbors, and much attention to American Builders!
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