Great Taste to feature Warmzone Premiere Radiant Heating



June 24, 2005 -- Platinum Television Group is pleased to announce the selection of Warmzone Premiere Radiant Heating for its innovative, educational television series "Great Taste." This company will be featured in a segment on "High End Heating Solutions" in the Accents to Finer Living series.

Imagine being able to melt snow from your roof or driveway or warm your bathroom floor with just the touch of a switch! Warmzone is a Utah-based web company that specializes in matching your individual project to a radiant system that makes sense. Radiant heating is a clean and economical alternative to home heating oils, but is still relatively new to most residents in the United States, though it has been widely used in other parts of the world. At Warmzone, the goal is to conveniently provide clear information through its website and consultants and then guide you to the ideal system. So, whether you are a homeowner interested in installing a heated driveway or an architectural designer looking to heat an entire house, Warmzone will save you time and money by recommending designs.

Radiant heating is a clean, economical and efficient alternative to furnaces and other traditional heating systems. Requiring significantly less operating time, fees and voltage use, radiant heating is virtually maintenance-free and backed by a 25-year industry-leading warranty. Either hydronics or electric radiant heating forms can create radiant heat. Hydronics is the utilization of hot water carried through pipes that are tied to the boiler under the floor while electric radiant heating forms such as Zmesh, BlueHeat and ComfortTile use special wiring built into the flooring or concrete. While both forms provide uniform heating from floor to ceiling, electric radiant heating is ideal for smaller areas and makes great do-it-yourself projects.

In addition, radiant heat can be utilized in various ways such as heating driveways and walkways to melt snow and ice, heating the towels in the bathroom and even melting the snow off a roof to minimize ice damage. Warmzone also provides installation manuals and diagrams and even has an online design center for instructions on purchasing the best system. The website also allows you to get bids and estimates for your specific project.    

For more information, see http://www.warmzone.com/.





Great Taste to feature Warmzone Premiere Radiant Heating