For those looking to replace a drive, consider
adding radiant heat during installation.
Not exact matches
I could bolster my Kevlar duds with a few layers of plastic sheeting to seal out liquids and vapors and
add an outer coating of reflective aluminum to fend off the intense but short - lived
radiant heat of a flash fire.
The energy is — especially if we
add internally generated
heat from radioactive decay in the mantle — sufficient to increase the temperature of the atmosphere to the higher temperature without having a «
radiant imbalance» at TOA at all.
And I suppose the other
radiant energy leaves Venus at speed of light, though may bounce around bit before departing, but this doesn't
add significant
heat.
Key features include: - Optimized building envelope design provides rain screen, high R - value, and air sealing - High efficiency Daikin Altherma electric
heat pump to provide 100 % of
heating and cooling - ERV (Energy Recovery Ventilator) provides fresh air and exhausts interior stale air 24/7 - LED lights throughout the home - Energy Star rated appliances - American made high efficiency windows (U-value = 1.9)- Standing seam metal roof with high recycled content, durability, and longevity -
Radiant concrete floor slab in basement - Dual flush toilets throughout - Cabinetry with no
added urea formaldehyde and low VOC content - Countertops made from recycled Quartz and glass - Zero VOC paints used on all interior walls and ceilings - Zero VOC clear finish on wood floors - Marmoleum flooring (a linseed oil based product) in mud room and bathrooms
For literal warmth:
radiant floor
heating, a simple and efficient way to
add luxury without having to decorate a thing.
Another great feature that we
added when building was
radiant heating underneath the floor tile and that is amazing on a cold winter morning!