Date:
2026
Category:
What is the difference between radiant heating and a climate ceiling?
Radiant heating is a form of heating where heat is transferred by radiation from a warm surface. This could, for example, be panels, floors, walls or ceilings that emit heat to the room and the people within it.
A climate ceiling is a complete ceiling solution where the ceiling actively contributes to cooling and/or heating. A climate ceiling can therefore use principles similar to radiant heating, but it differs by typically being an integrated ceiling solution that can provide both cooling and heating.