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  2. Ondol - Wikipedia

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    The homeowner had experienced the ondol in Korea, and had built an ondol room in his house. Wright reportedly was so impressed [citation needed] that he invented radiant floor heating which uses hot water as the heating medium. Wright introduced floor heating to American houses in the US in the 1930s. [7]

  3. Underfloor heating - Wikipedia

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    A.M. Byers of America promotes radiant heating using small bore water pipes. Asia continues to use traditional ondol and kang—wood is used as the fuel, combustion gases sent under floor. 1930: Oscar Faber in England uses water pipes used to radiant heat and cool several large buildings. [15] 1933

  4. Radiant heating and cooling - Wikipedia

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    Radiant heating and cooling is a category of HVAC technologies that exchange heat by both convection and radiation with the environments they are designed to heat or cool. There are many subcategories of radiant heating and cooling, including: "radiant ceiling panels", [ 1 ] "embedded surface systems", [ 1 ] "thermally active building systems ...

  5. Timothy Hutton Lists Homey, Historic Estate for $1.85 Million

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    Five fireplaces and radiant floor heat throughout the house help keep New York's chilly winters at bay. Located on 40 acres and surrounded by pastures, trails and streams, the property includes a ...

  6. Radiator (heating) - Wikipedia

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    In underfloor heating, tubing is placed on the floor throughout the room and later covered with a concrete layer during construction. Also known as "radiant heat", underfloor heating uses a network of pipes, tubing or heating cables, buried in or attached beneath a floor to allow heat to rise into the room.

  7. 6 of the Most Common Home Renovations — Are They Worth It ...

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    Replacing old carpet with hardwood or luxury vinyl is almost always worth it, he said. Maximize the value of new flooring by keeping the cost proportionate to your home’s value.

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