Hydronic radiant floor heating — the most comfortable, energy-efficient way to heat your home in the Land of Enchantment.
Radiant floor heating works by circulating warm water through tubing installed beneath your floors. The heat radiates upward evenly, warming objects and people directly — not just the air. It's the way many European homes have been heated for decades, and it's perfectly suited to New Mexico's climate.
There are two types of radiant floor systems: hydronic (water-based) and electric. Just Boilers specializes in hydronic systems — they're more efficient for whole-home heating, pair naturally with your boiler, and cost less to operate over time.
Our dry climate, adobe architecture, and sunny days make radiant floor heating an ideal match.
Unlike forced-air systems, radiant heat doesn't blow dry air through your home. In New Mexico's already-dry climate, that means fewer nosebleeds, less static, and healthier skin.
Radiant tubing works beautifully with adobe, territorial, and pueblo-style homes. Concrete slab and tile floors — common in NM — are ideal thermal masses for radiant heat.
New Mexico's abundant sunshine can supplement heating through thermal mass. Radiant systems operate at lower temperatures than forced air, reducing fuel consumption by 20-40%.
The best thermal conductor — excellent for bathrooms, kitchens, and entryways. Very common in NM homes.
Perfect thermal mass. Many NM homes are slab-on-grade — ideal for embedding radiant tubing during construction.
Engineered hardwood works well with radiant heat. We'll advise on species and installation methods for best results.
Traditional NM materials that love radiant heat. Saltillo tile on a warm floor is peak New Mexico living.
We install radiant floor heating in any space — from a single bathroom to an entire home.
Complete comfort — every room, every floor, one system.
Warm tile underfoot — the rooms where you feel it most.
Comfortable work spaces without overhead heaters.
Heated driveways and walkways — no shoveling, no ice.
Whether it's new construction or a retrofit, we handle every step.
Heat-loss calculation, zone planning, tubing layout, and boiler sizing for your specific home.
PEX tubing installed in concrete slab, stapled under subfloor, or embedded in lightweight pour.
Manifold installation, boiler connection, circulator pumps, and zone controls wired up.
System pressure test, zone balancing, thermostat setup, and homeowner walkthrough.