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What are the procedures for the first floor heating?

The procedure required to turn on the floor heating for the first time may vary according to the region and specific situation, but the following steps are usually required:

1. Determine the installation location: choose a house suitable for installing floor heating, and ensure that the structure and environment of the house are suitable for installing floor heating.

2. Contact the installation company: choose a professional floor heating installation company, contact them and consult the installation matters.

3. Sign a contract: sign a contract with the installation company to specify the installation items, price, warranty and other terms.

4. Submit an application: submit an application to the local heating management department for floor heating. Need to provide relevant documents and application forms for the house.

5. Payment of fees: According to local regulations, corresponding installation fees, annual fees and other fees need to be paid.

6. Installation: The installation company shall carry out the construction according to the contract and local laws and regulations, including laying pipelines, installing distribution manifolds and connecting temperature controllers.

7. Acceptance: After the construction is completed, acceptance is required to ensure the normal operation of the floor heating system and meet local laws and regulations.

After the floor heating is opened, the annual cost will be different according to the housing area, the type of floor heating system and the use time. Generally speaking, the cost of floor heating system includes equipment purchase fee, installation fee, operation and maintenance fee, etc.

The specific cost needs to be determined according to the local market situation and the specific situation of the floor heating system. Generally speaking, the initial installation cost of floor heating system is high, but its operation cost is relatively low after long-term use.

The disadvantages of floor heating mainly include the following points:

1. Maintenance difficulty: the floor heating pipe is laid under the floor. Once it fails, it is difficult to maintain. After the floor is repaired, it needs to be pried open and re-paved, and the maintenance cost is high

2. Not all houses are suitable: for some old houses or sunken houses, the installation and use of floor heating may be limited, because these houses have low floors or insufficient underground space, and it is difficult to accommodate floor heating pipes.

3. Air quality impact: Floor heating will dry indoor air during heating, and long-term use may affect skin and respiratory tract. Therefore, attention should be paid to maintaining indoor humidity when using floor heating.

4. High initial installation cost: The installation of floor heating needs to spread pipes all over the house, so the installation cost is relatively high.

5. High energy consumption: The floor heating needs to run for a long time during heating, so its energy consumption is higher than other heating methods.

6. It has an impact on the story height: the floor heating pipe needs to be laid under the floor, so it will occupy a certain story height, which may affect the living experience for some houses.

To sum up, although floor heating has the advantages of high comfort, energy saving and environmental protection, it also has the disadvantages of difficult maintenance, inapplicability to all houses, and air quality impact. When choosing whether to use floor heating, you need to consider it comprehensively according to your actual situation.

Legal basis:

People's Republic of China (PRC) Civil Code

Article 942

Property service providers shall, in accordance with the agreement and the nature of the use of the property, properly maintain, conserve, clean, green and manage the common parts of the owners in the property service area, maintain the basic order of the property service area, and take reasonable measures to protect the personal and property safety of the owners. Property service providers shall take timely and reasonable measures to stop acts that violate laws and regulations such as public security, environmental protection and fire protection in the property service area, report to the relevant administrative departments and assist in handling them.