COMFORT
Superior comfort and productivity
Hydronic systems add value to a facility through the superior comfort they offer. This makes for more productive work environments, more comfortable living spaces, and healthier indoor environments.
True comfort is reached when the building occupant is unaware of the systems at work within the building; they’re neither hot, nor cold. Ideally, they can’t hear or feel the delivery mechanism at work, which are both a distraction. Because of the way heating and cooling capacity is accurately delivered by a hydronic system, there’s a major comfort advantage over all other technologies.
Additionally, many hydronic systems do not rely on forced air movement from one indoor space to another. This limits the distribution of airborne contaminants, like allergens, bacteria, and viruses.
Even hydronic systems that include forced air elements or dedicated ventilation systems do so without over-drying the air, which is typical of many other system types throughout the heating season.
A properly installed hydronic system provides the highest level of comfort available for any commercial facility.