How do radiant heating windows differ from in-floor radiant heat?
Two buzz words here: flexibility and instant gratification. Whereas in-floor radiant heat needs to accumulate heat during the night in order to deliver heat during the day, IQ Glass can be turned on at anytime and deliver heat within minutes. Whereas in-floor radiant heat once turned off will continue to deliver heat, IQ Glass can be instantly turned off, completely eradicating the deliver of heat. This is especially important in between seasons where you might need some extra heat during cool mornings and stop heating in the afternoon when the sun is delivering its heat. Whereas in-floor radiant heat will stop heating once all accumulated heat has been used, IQ Glass can be used at any time of the day, providing the utmost flexibility in determining when and also where heat is needed. Whereas in-floor radiant heat will get slowly up to speed in heating your home, IQ Glass will start delivering heating comfort within minutes. Whereas in-floor radiant heat will give you limited flexibil