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Experience Year-Round Comfort and Efficiency with Warmboard in Ohio

Ohio's diverse climate, featuring cold, snowy winters and hot, humid summers, makes Warmboard an ideal choice for new builds and remodels seeking year-round comfort and efficiency. While the state's winters necessitate robust heating, Warmboard's radiant system provides consistent, even warmth from the floor up, eliminating drafts and cold spots without circulating dust or allergens, a significant benefit for indoor air quality. Its superior thermal conductivity allows it to operate at lower water temperatures, maximizing boiler efficiency and significantly reducing energy bills, crucial given Ohio's varying energy demands. Furthermore, by serving as both a structural subfloor and a heating system, Warmboard simplifies the construction process, saving time and labor. This combination of energy savings, enhanced comfort, and streamlined installation makes Warmboard a smart, long-term investment for any Ohio home, delivering luxurious warmth in winter and contributing to overall home value and air quality throughout the year.

Here are some of the benefits of radiant heat for your home:

  • Warm Floors, Year-Round Bliss: Eliminate the discomfort of cold floors forever. Step out of bed onto toasty floors, even on the coldest mornings.
  • Healthier Indoor Air Quality: Warmboard minimizes dust circulation, creating a healthier environment for you and your family.
  • Silent and invisible: No ugly vents or baseboards, subfloor panels under flooring

Don't settle for the discomfort of uneven heating. Discover the transformative power of radiant floor heating in your OH property.

Total Projects installed in Ohio:

210 projects

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Ryan Clinedinst
Ohio Sales Manager
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The first step is to supply Warmboard with the construction documents for your PA project. From there, our in-house engineers perform a complete heat loss analysis as the starting point to create your mechanical design.

 

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