Explanation of Hot Water Heating Systems

by Editorial Staff

Hot water heating systems are built around the premise of radiant heat. Water is heated by a boiler and circulated throughout a building–usually homes (older homes, especially)–through a series of pipes that heat radiators that give off heat. The heat transfers to the air in the room. There are three basic types of hot water heating systems: gravity flow, pumped and baseboard convection systems. Read More

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