Hydronic heat offers a lot of flexibility. Not only is it a great way to heat your home and maximize your comfort - it can be useful in other ways too.
For instance, if you live in a climate where you get snowfall in the winter - you can utilize hydronic heat to melt snow and ice. It sure beats shoveling. Additionally, having the snow and ice completely melted can eliminate the possibility of someone being injured as a result of slipping on your property.
You can install a hydronic heat system in concrete, asphalt and under pavers. While it is often considered to be a luxury, snow-melt systems are becoming more common in residential and commercial construction.
Save yourself a trip to the chiropractor this next winter - by adding the safety and value of a hydronic snow melt system to your construction project.