1. Thickness: The height of dry floor heating accounts for about 4 cm. Wet floor heating first lays insulation boards on the cement surface, then lays floor heating pipes, and then fills them with bean stone concrete. Except for the ground decoration layer, the height is generally 7 cm.
2. Heating speed: dry floor heating heats up and cools down quickly, comparable to radiators. Wet floor heating heats slowly and has good thermal insulation.
3. Insulation: dry floor heating has no cement filler, and the temperature will drop rapidly in the event of power failure, water failure or heat interruption. Wet floor heating has a heat storage layer, even if it is turned off, the indoor temperature will not drop for a period of time, and the thermal insulation effect is better.
4. Energy saving: dry floor heating generally consumes 25% of energy, and wet floor heating consumes 30% of energy.
5. Heating time: The heating of dry floor heating is very fast, the general heating time is 20-30 minutes, the same as the radiator. The wet floor heating effect is slow, and the heating time is long, generally 4-6 minutes and hours.