Which type of underfloor heating is healthier?

  • Erstellt am 2008-11-09 13:01:25

2008-11-09 13:01:25
  • #1
Good day, I have a question, namely, what is and (why) healthier: underfloor heating with an electric mat (electrosmog) or underfloor heating with water pipes (flowing water-geopathic zones)?
 

2008-11-10 15:17:09
  • #2
definitely better water

so for me, only a heating system with water would come into question, because we are already exposed to enough smog from electrical systems and devices. Water is an element that is natural and you don’t have to worry about getting harmed by it. We have installed it this way ourselves and it is really great.
 

2008-11-12 16:35:20
  • #3
Hello
I don't find either optimal, I have the problem that I have issues with my veins and the warmth from below is not good at all. My legs always get heavy and I always have to put my feet up. If I had known that, I would have preferred to do without this form of heating.
 

2008-11-14 18:15:27
  • #4
At first glance, it already sounds better to say that a heating system with water is better than one with electricity. But what about the water veins, someone came to my place with a dowsing rod and said that you also have to be careful with water.
 

2009-04-14 22:39:17
  • #5
Hello everyone

Why do you always want to misuse air as a heating medium. Underfloor heating is the worst air heating. The healthiest for humans is radiant heating. With a heating strip along the exterior walls, you can forget about insulation. And still save 30% energy. CHEAP and EASY!

:eek::eek: best regards :eek::eek:
 

2009-04-15 18:13:51
  • #6


The whole insulation thing doesn’t immediately make sense to me. Because the heating strip warms up the wall (in this case it should probably be a solid wall made of stone due to better heat storage properties), but if the outside is not insulated, then you have a huge cooling surface there. How you want to save 30% energy there remains a mystery to me.
 

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