Posts Tagged ‘home’

Z Mesh, An Innovative Floor Heating System

Monday, June 15th, 2009

on the size of the room you wish to install your radiant heating system in. You can install it in a room that has as small as 30 square feet or as large as six hundred seventy square feet on one thermoregulator.

The mesh itself is very thin(similar to screen door material) so won’t detract from the floor itself. Unlike other types of radiant heating products, the floor won’t be raised, nor will the product be visible when you install your preferred type of flooring over the Z Mesh system. Regardless of whether you choose hard wood, tile or carpeting on your floors, you’ll enjoy the warmth and comfort of the product.

You can install flooring over Z Mesh without any concerns on damaging the product. You can glue or staple the mesh to the sub floor. You can glue, staple or nail through the product when installing your flooring with no fear of damaging the heating element. Nailing or stapling through the product won’t damage the heating element unless it gets in contact with something electrically conductive. Most standard installations of flooring won’t pose a problem with this, however. The Z Mesh flooring is highly durable and will withstand a lot of depreciation in addition to installing flooring over it. It’s also a safe product with the low voltage allowing you to touch the mesh directly even during operation. (more…)

Your Home Is Your Sanctuary

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

Home is sanctuary. It’s a place that conjures the powerful feeling of belongingness where rest and renewal happens. Here we expect tranquility and peace. We expect protection from the outside world we participate in. Thus, we invest our life-savings, our talents, ourselves to come through as relaxing, soothing and calming as possible.

For others, home serves as a showcase of stature and success. It’s where we entertain friends. It’s an extension of one’s identity and an avenue to display one’s taste in design and art.

Whatever the motivation is in investing or choosing a home to sleep in, we must be ready to face details upon details of considerations before making decisions that would usually cost us an arm and a leg. A small detail left out could mean huge, hard-earned money easily out the window. Fulfilling though it mayhap to set up our own home, we need guidance and lots of advice in the a thousand and one aspects we have to check into. (more…)