Uponor North America has launched two newly designed websites for its United States and Canadian audiences. The company said the www.uponor-usa.com and www.uponor.ca sites feature a cleaner look with updated content and additional resources.
Radiant heating company, Infloor Heating Systems, has unveiled a new corporate logo and website. The company said the changes are reflective of its evolution.
SmartTrac is a non-structural, modular panel system, designed to simplify radiant heating and cooling installations in subfloor, wall, and ceiling applications. SmartTrac is easy to configure and quick to install.
Uponor North America has launched LiveChat™ on Uponorpro.com where professionals in the PEX plumbing, fire sprinkler, and radiant heating and cooling industries can access Uponor Technical and Design Services representatives online for support.
Some customers consider radiant heating a new and untested technology, while others categorize it as a luxury beyond what they can afford. Either way, industry leaders agree it’s time to bust these myths and introduce radiant heat to the masses
Once upon a time, air and water didn’t mix. But now, according to manufacturers in the hydronic and radiant heat market, there is an increasing move toward integrating hydronic and HVAC systems.
There’s a strong push to grow the hydronic and radiant market, and one of the forces behind that push is Mark Eatherton, the Radiant Professionals Alliance's new executive director.
Watts Water Technologies Inc. announced that it has completed the sale of all of the outstanding shares of Watts Insulation GmbH, an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of the company formerly known as Austroflex. The company received proceeds from the sale of approximately $9 million.
While all the homes in Meadow Ranch are extremely energy efficient, one stands out, as it not only achieved LEED Platinum certification, but it served as a test home for a new air-to-water heat pump.
Uponor North America announced it will be expanding its headquarters facility in Apple Valley, Minn., to add 17,500 square feet of manufacturing space to help meet forecasted growth for crosslinked polyethylene (PEX) tubing for plumbing, fire sprinkler, and radiant heating and cooling systems.