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Heat pump technology for underfloor heating

Advances and innovations in heating and cooling technologies mean that hydronic in or under-floor heating has become an increasingly popular method of cost-effective and environmentally-friendly option for both residential and commercial projects. To find out more about heat pump technology and to see how ComfortHeat is positioned to bring this innovative technology to the market, read this free whitepaper.

Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

13 Nov 2017 1m read View Author

Making up 40 percent of the average Australian household’s energy consumption, heating and cooling far outweighs any other energy need. Thankfully, advances in innovations in the way these technologies are implemented mean that hydronic in- or under-floor heating has become an increasingly popular method of cost-effective and environmentally-friendly heating and cooling for both residential and commercial projects.

To find out more about heat pump technology and to see how ComfortHeat is positioned to bring this innovative technology to the market, read this free whitepaper.

Heat pump technology for underfloor heating
Heat pump technology for underfloor heating

Making up 40 percent of the average Australian household’s energy consumption, heating and cooling far outweighs any other energy need. Thankfully, advances in innovations in the way these technologies are implemented mean that hydronic in- or under-floor heating has become an increasingly popular method of cost-effective and environmentally-friendly heating and cooling for both residential and commercial projects. 

To find out more about heat pump technology and to see how ComfortHeat is positioned to bring this innovative technology to the market, read this free whitepaper.

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