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Radiant Heat Installation and Replacement in Salt Lake City

When it comes to finding the right heater for your home, you need to make an informed decision. After all, you will rely on its operation daily during the heating seasons to come. At Your Service Plumbing, Heating & Air is your radiant heat installation and replacement expert. We can make sure that your new radiant heat system matches your home and satisfies your heating and budgetary requirements. It’s a major investment of your resources and we want it to be a successful one that promises years of reliable home comfort during the winter months.

When you hire a Salt Lake City HVAC contractor to perform work at your home, you want to make sure to hire a professional whose expertise and experience can make sure that your home is in good hands. Established in 1980, we have over 30 years of experience in serving the local community. We offer a lifetime workmanship warranty and we employ NATE–certified heating technicians who have extensive experience with radiant heat systems and how they should be installed. Give us a call today for all of your radiant heat installation and replacement services in Salt Lake City, UT.

At Your Service Plumbing, Heating & Air offers quality radiant heat installation and replacement services throughout the Salt Lake City, UT area.

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Salt Lake City Radiant Heat Installation Options

When it comes to deciding what type of heater you want in your home, there are several different options. Radiant heat is a popular choice among homeowners in our service area because it represents an alternative to the furnace, which, as a forced–air distribution system using ductwork, can often lead to dry and stuffy air within the home. Once you’ve narrowed it down to radiant heat, however, there are still further considerations. Most importantly, make sure that your radiant heat installation is carried out by a Salt Lake City radiant heat specialist from At Your Service Plumbing, Heating & Air.

  • Boiler. What type of boiler do you want? You can install a gas or electric boiler, which can create either hot water or steam. Each type has its own advantages. A high efficiency boiler may be able to save you a significant amount of energy in the long term.
  • Radiators. Next, you have to consider how that hot water or steam will heat your home. A popular option is the use of a network of radiators that heat individual rooms. Because radiant heat raises the temperature of objects and surfaces, radiators can be highly effective when properly installed.
  • In–floor and in–wall piping and panels. If you want to take your heating to the next level, then you may want to consider having a radiant heat system that uses a boiler to heat the floors or walls of your home. This is typically done during the building of a new home or an extensive renovation or addition, but it can be retrofitted as well.

Salt Lake City Radiant Heat Replacement Services

The line between repair and replacement is not often clear–cut. Short of a major and permanent breakdown, there are other indications that your radiant heat system is ripe for replacement. Keep an eye on your energy bills, especially if your system is old. You may be able to save on energy in the long term by upgrading your boiler. Another indication is frequent repairs. If you find that you’re paying too much to constantly repair your boiler, radiators, or piping, then you may want to invest in a new system. Call At Your Service Plumbing, Heating & Air today for radiant heat replacement services in Salt Lake City, UT.

During this very unusual time, we have put a plan in place to do our part to help keep our community safe. First and foremost, we are going to stay CALM, PATIENT, KIND, and POSITIVE!

There is much to consider regarding the COVID-19 virus (Coronavirus) and its possible transmission in your home. While there are various and effective indoor air quality measures available to help protect your safety, including duct sanitization, ultraviolet (UV) germicidal light treatment, and HEPA air filters, they alone cannot protect from all forms of COVID-19 transmission. It is important to follow all official guidelines for preventing the spread of this virus.

Because we have a direct impact on the indoor environment, here are practical steps we are going to take to keep people safe:

  • Wash our hands frequently and thoroughly with soap and water
  • Cover our nose and mouth when sneezing or coughing
  • Wash our uniforms every day including cleaning our belts
  • Stay home if we are feeling sick
  • Offer a warm smile and friendly greeting instead of a handshake
  • Wear shoe covers and latex gloves in homes and businesses
  • Wipe down surfaces and equipment touched in a client’s home with disinfectant wipes
  • Wipe down door handles, steering wheels, gear shift lever every day
  • Wipe down pens, clipboards, tablets, cell phones, and anything else passes between techs and clients.
  • We have masks on each truck and will wear them at client’s discretion (Currently the CDC does not recommend that people wear masks to prevent the spread of COVID-19)
  • We are complying with all recommendations and guidelines from state agencies and will be proactive in our efforts to see that our team members and clients are protected.

As the situation unfolds, we will take each day one at a time and ensure we are being smart, supportive, and helping all those we can in our community.

Thank you for your continued support!