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The radiating heat coming from the walls warms up the
room completely and evenly, because radiant heat does
not warm up gases. The air in the room thus remains
calm, but the surfaces of the room, including the floor,
are heated. From the floor to the walls, everything
is kept at a moderate temperature. This make it completely
unnecessary to install in-floor heating. This eliminates
thermally transported dust, which can not be fully avoided
with in-floor heating. In order to ensure good quality
radiant heat throughout the house, including large glass
enclosed areas, we offer you a single solution with
our heating trim, pipes, and columns.
The trim is installed on support beams and door frames.
They are made of steel and have heated water pipes running
though them. Heated columns or posts are also heated
with water and act as support beams or the center post
of large windows.
Here are three examples:
Heating trim lining the door-well (right) and (left)
a blue heating column, and large windows that are lined
(down).

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