Infrared Heating Solutions for Modern and Retrofit Housing

Infrared heating is transforming how homes are heated across the UK. Energy Carbon provides ultra-thin, low-voltage carbon heating systems designed to improve comfort, reduce energy consumption, and address common household issues such as damp, condensation, and mould.

Our systems are suitable for new-build homes, renovations, and retrofit projects, offering an efficient alternative to traditional radiators and high-running-cost electric heating.

Why Infrared Heating Is Ideal for Housing

Unlike conventional heating that warms the air, infrared heating warms surfaces, walls, and people directly. This creates a more balanced indoor environment and reduces cold spots commonly found in residential properties.

Key benefits for housing include:

  • Even heat distribution from floor to ceiling
  • Lower energy usage compared to traditional systems
  • Reduced condensation, damp, and mould risk
  • Silent operation with no air movement
  • No need for radiators or under floor heating
  • No need for plant room space
  • No maintenance

Lower Energy Bills and Reduced Carbon Emissions

Energy Carbon systems operate on a safe 36V SELV voltage and are designed for efficient energy use. By delivering heat directly where it is needed, less energy is wasted, helping households lower their heating bills and supporting carbon-reduction goals.

This makes infrared carbon heating a strong option for homeowners looking to future-proof their properties against rising energy costs and stricter environmental standards.

Helping Prevent Damp and Mould in Homes

Damp and mould are common issues in UK housing, particularly in older or poorly insulated properties. Infrared heating gently warms walls and surfaces, helping to reduce moisture build-up and condensation.

By keeping internal surfaces warmer and drier, Energy Carbon systems contribute to healthier indoor environments and improved air quality for occupants.

Recommended Energy Carbon Systems for Housing

Depending on the property type and installation requirements, the following systems are commonly used in residential projects:

  • DRYTEC – Used behind drylining where tape and joint method is used instead of plaster
  • Fleece – suited for refurbishment and retrofit installations
  • Moisture Protect – Used to tackle specific damp areas such as window reveals
  • SmartFlex – Used for commercial applications within suspended grid ceilings

Each system can be zoned and controlled to match household usage patterns.

Simple Installation and Smart Control Options

Energy Carbon systems integrate easily with modern thermostats and control solutions, allowing homeowners to manage energy efficiency for home heating. This gives greater control over comfort levels while avoiding unnecessary energy use.

Discuss Infrared Heating for Your Home

If you’re looking to reduce heating costs, improve comfort, and address damp or mould issues, Energy Carbon can help you choose the right infrared heating solution for your home.