Transform Your Home and Slash Energy Bills by Hundreds!

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“Links in this article may result in Hearst Magazines and Yahoo earning commission or revenue. The bathroom featured here was designed by Anna-Wooten Loggins of A.Wooten Interiors. Stepping onto heated floors barefoot is a simple pleasure that many enjoy, akin to putting on warm clothes straight from the dryer. Not only is heated flooring luxurious, but it is also energy-efficient, potentially reducing your energy bills.

According to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), home heating is one of the highest energy-consuming systems in a household, accounting for about 29% of utility bills. Radiant floor heating is considered more efficient than baseboard or forced-air heating systems as it eliminates duct losses.

Typically, heated flooring is estimated to be 20-25% more energy efficient than forced-air heating, based on information from radiant heating company WarmlyYours. Real estate agent Joy Aumann suggests that heated flooring can lead to annual savings of approximately 15-20%. With the average U.S. household spending around $2,200 on energy bills per year, adopting heated flooring could potentially save you about $440 annually.

Although the initial cost of installing heated flooring might be higher compared to other heating systems, it can be a worthwhile investment in the long run. The specific cost will vary depending on factors such as the type of radiant floor heating selected. Electric systems typically range between $10 to $20 per square foot, while hydronic systems can cost between $6 to $20 per square foot, based on data from WarmlyYours.

While the return on investment for radiant floor heat installation may not be immediate, the benefits of energy savings and minimal maintenance can pay off in the long term. Additionally, this feature can enhance your home’s value and appeal to potential buyers.

For more information, check out our comprehensive guide on heated flooring or explore other energy-efficient options. Follow House Beautiful on Instagram and TikTok for more inspiration.”

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