14/05/2026
Most people don’t realise that traditional radiators heat the air — not actually the room itself.
That’s why some homes can still feel cold, stuffy, or unevenly heated even when the heating has been on for hours.
Here’s the interesting part:
The heat from conventional systems rises straight to the ceiling first, meaning a lot of energy is wasted before warmth reaches where people actually are. That’s also why you often get:
• cold spots
• condensation around windows
• dry air
• overheating upstairs
• constantly adjusting the thermostat
Modern infrared heating works differently.
Instead of heating the air, it uses radiant heat to warm surfaces, walls, furniture, and people directly — similar to how the sun warms your skin on a cold day.
That’s why many people describe infrared heat as:
• more natural
• more comfortable
• instant feeling warmth
• less stuffy indoors
It’s also becoming increasingly popular in modern homes because the panels are slim, discreet, and don’t rely on bulky radiators taking up wall space.
The crazy thing is…
Most people have lived with traditional heating for so long, they assume all heating is supposed to feel that way.
But heating technology has changed massively over the last few years — and a lot of homeowners still haven’t caught up.
Would you switch from traditional radiators if it meant a more comfortable home and potentially lower energy waste? 👀