Radiant Floor Heating in Reno

Rapid new construction generates installation demand, and first-generation systems hitting the 8-12 year service window create a rising repair market. Midtown and Old Southwest are among the busiest service areas for local heating and cooling companies. With 56F average temperature and a arid desert climate, HVAC systems in this Great Basin market face specific demands. The Nov-Mar frost season determines heating load while 8in rainfall affects humidity and cooling requirements. Local cost index: 1.04.

Hydronic vs. Electric Radiant Heating

Hydronic radiant systems circulate warm water through tubing embedded in or beneath the floor. They are highly efficient for whole-home heating and pair well with boilers or heat pumps. Electric radiant systems use heating cables or mats and are better suited for spot applications like bathrooms or small additions where running new water lines would be impractical.

Common HVAC Issues in Reno

  • Emergency heating and cooling calls during summer heat events when systems fail at peak load
  • AC system replacements in Midtown and Old Southwest from heat-shortened equipment lifespans
  • heating and cooling maintenance calls on student rental properties deferred by landlords until failure
  • New construction heating and cooling installation in growing Old Southwest and surrounding development areas
  • First-service calls on new construction systems reaching the 5-10 year maintenance window

Neighborhoods We Serve

We connect homeowners across Reno, including Midtown, Old Southwest, Newlands, South Reno, Sparks, and all surrounding areas. ZIP codes served: 89501, 89502, 89503, 89511, 89512.