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What Is Hydronic In-Floor Heating?

Hydronic in-floor heating is a water-based radiant heating system that circulates warm water through a network of flexible PEX tubing installed within or beneath your floor. As warm water flows through the tubing, heat radiates upward through the floor surface, warming the entire room evenly from the bottom up — rather than blasting hot air from a vent near the ceiling.

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Boiler Heats the Water Mix to Temperature

A high-efficiency boiler heats water to the target zone temperature — typically between 29°C and 60°C, much lower than conventional radiators.

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Water Distributed to Each Zone

Heated water is routed through a manifold that splits flow to individual PEX loops, allowing independent temperature control throughout the home.

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Tubing Radiates Heat Upward

Embedded in the floor slab or beneath the subfloor, the PEX loops radiate gentle, even heat upward through the entire floor surface, warming the space.

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Smart Thermostats Control Every Zone

Per-zone thermostats and aquastat controls let you dial in precise temperatures room by room — heating only where you need it, when you need it.

The Benefits of Heating from the Ground Up

Hydronic in-floor heating isn't just comfortable — it's a smarter, healthier, and more cost-effective way to heat your home throughout Ontario's long winters.

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Lower Heating Bills

Hydronic systems operate at lower water temperatures than traditional radiators and only heat the zones you're using. Most Ontario homeowners see a noticeable drop in their monthly heating costs.

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Lower Heating Bills

Hydronic systems operate at lower water temperatures than traditional radiators and only heat the zones you're using. Most Ontario homeowners see a noticeable drop in their monthly heating costs.

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Unmatched Comfort

Radiant heat warms objects and people directly — not just the air. The result is steady, draft-free warmth from floor to ceiling with no cold spots, no cycling, and no waking up to a freezing bathroom floor.

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Unmatched Comfort

Radiant heat warms objects and people directly — not just the air. The result is steady, draft-free warmth from floor to ceiling with no cold spots, no cycling, and no waking up to a freezing bathroom floor.

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Better Indoor Air Quality

With no ductwork and no air movement, there's nothing to circulate dust, pet dander, or allergens. Homeowners with allergies or asthma often notice a significant improvement after switching to radiant heat.

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Better Indoor Air Quality

With no ductwork and no air movement, there's nothing to circulate dust, pet dander, or allergens. Homeowners with allergies or asthma often notice a significant improvement after switching to radiant heat.

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Completely Silent

No fans, no blowers, no clicking registers. The circulator pumps run quietly in your mechanical room and the heated floor makes no sound whatsoever — your home stays peaceful all winter long.

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Completely Silent

No fans, no blowers, no clicking registers. The circulator pumps run quietly in your mechanical room and the heated floor makes no sound whatsoever — your home stays peaceful all winter long.

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Increases Property Value

Hydronic in-floor heating is a recognized premium feature in the GTA real estate market. A professionally installed, warranted system is a tangible, documentable upgrade that buyers recognize and value.

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Increases Property Value

Hydronic in-floor heating is a recognized premium feature in the GTA real estate market. A professionally installed, warranted system is a tangible, documentable upgrade that buyers recognize and value.

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Future-Ready Energy Sources

Our systems are compatible with natural gas boilers, high-efficiency condensing boilers, air-to-water heat pumps, and geothermal systems. As Ontario's energy landscape evolves, your heating system is ready.

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Future-Ready Energy Sources

Our systems are compatible with natural gas boilers, high-efficiency condensing boilers, air-to-water heat pumps, and geothermal systems. As Ontario's energy landscape evolves, your heating system is ready.

Where We Install

Hydronic radiant heating can be designed for virtually any room or space in your home — from a single bathroom renovation to a full whole-home system in new construction.

Bathrooms

Bathrooms

The most popular starting point for radiant heating. Stepping onto a warm tile floor on a cold Ontario morning is a daily luxury that homeowners don't give up once they've experienced it.

Bedrooms

Bedrooms

Bedrooms with radiant heat allow you to sleep cooler (better for sleep quality) while maintaining warm, comfortable floors in the morning. Unlike forced-air systems that blast dry, noisy air, radiant heat operates in total silence and doesn't dry out the air.

Living Rooms

Living Rooms

The heart of your home deserves the best comfort. Radiant heat creates an even, cozy warmth that makes living rooms feel genuinely inviting — no cold drafts near windows or doors any more.

Basements

Basements

Basements are the coldest zone in any Ontario home — cold concrete slabs, poor insulation, and no direct sunlight all conspire against comfort. Hydronic radiant heat transforms a basement from an afterthought into a genuinely livable space.

Kitchens

Kitchens

Kitchens are high-traffic areas where you're often on your feet for extended periods. A warm floor underfoot makes cooking and time at the sink genuinely more comfortable on winter mornings.

Whole-Home Systems

Whole-Home Systems

For new builds and major renovations, a whole-home hydronic system is the ultimate solution, delivering consistent, even warmth to every room in the house when designed at the architectural stage as a complete whole-home system.

Bathrooms

Bathrooms

The most popular starting point for radiant heating. Stepping onto a warm tile floor on a cold Ontario morning is a daily luxury that homeowners don't give up once they've experienced it.

Kitchens

Kitchens

Kitchens are high-traffic areas where you're often on your feet for extended periods. A warm floor underfoot makes cooking and time at the sink genuinely more comfortable on winter mornings.

Basements

Basements

Basements are the coldest zone in any Ontario home — cold concrete slabs, poor insulation, and no direct sunlight all conspire against comfort. Hydronic radiant heat transforms a basement from an afterthought into a genuinely livable space.

Living Rooms

Living Rooms

The heart of your home deserves the best comfort. Radiant heat creates an even, cozy warmth that makes living rooms feel genuinely inviting — no cold drafts near windows or doors any more.

Bedrooms

Bedrooms

Bedrooms with radiant heat allow you to sleep cooler (better for sleep quality) while maintaining warm, comfortable floors in the morning. Unlike forced-air systems that blast dry, noisy air, radiant heat operates in total silence and doesn't dry out the air.

Whole-Home Systems

Whole-Home Systems

For new builds and major renovations, a whole-home hydronic system is the ultimate solution, delivering consistent, even warmth to every room in the house when designed at the architectural stage as a complete whole-home system.

Bathrooms

Bathrooms

The most popular starting point for radiant heating. Stepping onto a warm tile floor on a cold Ontario morning is a daily luxury that homeowners don't give up once they've experienced it.

Living Rooms

Living Rooms

The heart of your home deserves the best comfort. Radiant heat creates an even, cozy warmth that makes living rooms feel genuinely inviting — no cold drafts near windows or doors any more.

Kitchens

Kitchens

Kitchens are high-traffic areas where you're often on your feet for extended periods. A warm floor underfoot makes cooking and time at the sink genuinely more comfortable on winter mornings.

Bedrooms

Bedrooms

Bedrooms with radiant heat allow you to sleep cooler (better for sleep quality) while maintaining warm, comfortable floors in the morning. Unlike forced-air systems that blast dry, noisy air, radiant heat operates in total silence and doesn't dry out the air.

Basements

Basements

Basements are the coldest zone in any Ontario home — cold concrete slabs, poor insulation, and no direct sunlight all conspire against comfort. Hydronic radiant heat transforms a basement from an afterthought into a genuinely livable space.

Whole-Home Systems

Whole-Home Systems

For new builds and major renovations, a whole-home hydronic system is the ultimate solution, delivering consistent, even warmth to every room in the house when designed at the architectural stage as a complete whole-home system.

Compatible Floor Types

Hydronic radiant heat works beautifully with virtually every floor finish.

Tile & Stone

Concrete

Hardwood

Vinyl & Laminate

Installation & Maintenance

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Free On-Site Assessment

We visit your property to assess your floor plan, existing heat sources, insulation levels, and heat loss. This lets us design a system that's correctly sized and optimally efficient from day one.

Free On-Site Assessment

We visit your property to assess your floor plan, existing heat sources, insulation levels, and heat loss. This lets us design a system that's correctly sized and optimally efficient from day one.

Free On-Site Assessment

We visit your property to assess your floor plan, existing heat sources, insulation levels, and heat loss. This lets us design a system that's correctly sized and optimally efficient from day one.

Custom Zone Design

We create a detailed layout of PEX tubing runs, manifold location, zone boundaries, and boiler integration. Every loop is engineered for even heat distribution with no dead zones.

Custom Zone Design

We create a detailed layout of PEX tubing runs, manifold location, zone boundaries, and boiler integration. Every loop is engineered for even heat distribution with no dead zones.

PEX Tubing Installation

Depending on the installation method, tubing is fastened to a wire mesh or insulation board before the concrete pour, embedded in a thin gypsum overpour, or attached beneath the subfloor with aluminum transfer plates.

PEX Tubing Installation

Depending on the installation method, tubing is fastened to a wire mesh or insulation board before the concrete pour, embedded in a thin gypsum overpour, or attached beneath the subfloor with aluminum transfer plates.

Boiler & Manifold Connection

We connect the PEX loops to the manifold and integrate the manifold with your boiler or heat source. Each zone gets its own flow control and thermostat hookup.

Boiler & Manifold Connection

We connect the PEX loops to the manifold and integrate the manifold with your boiler or heat source. Each zone gets its own flow control and thermostat hookup.

Pressure Testing & Commissioning

Every circuit is pressure-tested before the floor surface is finished. Once cured, the full system is balanced, commissioned, and we walk you through every thermostat and control.

Pressure Testing & Commissioning

Every circuit is pressure-tested before the floor surface is finished. Once cured, the full system is balanced, commissioned, and we walk you through every thermostat and control.

Transform Your House with Experts

Count on us for dependable service, honest communication, and results you can trust.

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Transform Your House with Experts

Count on us for dependable service, honest communication, and results you can trust.

Transform Your House with Experts

Count on us for dependable service, honest communication, and results you can trust.

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