One of the most common questions homeowners ask is:
❓ Does floor heating cost a fortune to run?
⚡ Is it more expensive than ducted or gas heating?
🏡 How can I keep my heating costs low?
The short answer? Hydronic floor heating is one of the cheapest heating systems to run—especially when designed properly.
Let’s break down:
✔ How much floor heating costs to run per day, month, and year
✔ How it compares to other heating options
✔ How to make it even cheaper with smart design
How Much Does Floor Heating Cost to Run? ⚡💡
💡 Estimated daily, monthly, and yearly running costs for a 200m² home:
Heating System | Daily Cost | Monthly Cost | Annual Cost |
---|---|---|---|
Ducted Reverse-Cycle Heating | $5 – $7 | $150 – $210 | $1,800 – $2,500 |
Gas Boiler Floor Heating | $3 – $5 | $90 – $150 | $1,000 – $1,800 |
Hydronic Floor Heating (Heat Pump) | $1 – $2 | $30 – $60 | $400 – $700 |
🚀 Key takeaway:
✔ Hydronic heating (heat pump) is up to 75% cheaper to run than ducted heating.
✔ When paired with solar, running costs can drop close to $0.
Why Does Floor Heating Cost Less to Run? 🤔💰
🚀 Three key reasons hydronic heating is cheaper:
✅ 1. Uses Water, Not Air
✔ Water transfers heat 3,500x better than air, making it far more efficient.
✔ Ducted heating loses 30% of heat in the roof space, while floor heating loses almost none.
✅ 2. Runs at Lower Temperatures
✔ Hydronic systems heat water to 35–45°C, while ducted systems heat air to 60–70°C.
✔ Lower temperatures mean less energy is needed to keep your home warm.
✅ 3. Stores Heat in the Floor Slab
✔ The concrete slab acts as a “thermal battery”, holding heat for hours.
✔ Once the floor is warm, it continues heating your home even after the system turns off.
💡 The result? More heat, less energy used.
How Floor Heating Compares to Other Heating Options 🔥💸
💡 10-year cost comparison (200m² home):
Heating System | Installation Cost | 10-Year Running Cost | Total Cost Over 10 Years |
---|---|---|---|
Ducted Reverse-Cycle Heating | $20,000 – $25,000 | $18,000 – $25,000 | $38,000 – $50,000 |
Gas Boiler Floor Heating | $40,000 – $50,000 | $10,000 – $18,000 | $50,000 – $68,000 |
Heat Pump Floor Heating | $45,000 – $55,000 | $4,000 – $7,000 | $49,000 – $62,000 |
🚀 Key takeaway:
✔ Ducted heating costs more in the long run due to high energy use.
✔ Heat pump floor heating pays for itself in energy savings within 5–10 years.
✔ After 10 years, you could save up to $18,000 compared to ducted heating.
How to Reduce Floor Heating Costs Even Further ⚡💰
✅ 1. Use a Heat Pump Instead of Gas
✔ Heat pumps are 400–500% efficient—they produce 4–5x more heat than the electricity they consume.
✔ Cuts energy costs by up to 75% compared to gas.
✅ 2. Pair Floor Heating with Solar Panels
✔ A 6.6kW+ solar system can power your heat pump for free.
✔ With a battery, you can store solar energy and use it at night.
✅ 3. Use Smart Zoning & Thermostats
✔ Heat only the rooms you use most (e.g., living areas during the day, bedrooms at night).
✔ Set a lower temperature (e.g., 18–20°C) to maintain warmth efficiently.
✅ 4. Install Proper Insulation
✔ Under-slab insulation prevents heat loss into the ground.
✔ Edge insulation stops heat escaping through walls and floors.
🚀 The result? A home that stays warm with minimal energy use.
Final Thoughts – Is Floor Heating Expensive to Run? ✅💡
🚀 No—when designed properly, it’s one of the cheapest heating systems to run.
✔ Costs up to 75% less to run than ducted heating.
✔ Uses low-temperature water for better efficiency.
✔ Works perfectly with solar for near-zero energy costs.
✔ Holds heat in the slab, reducing energy use even further.
📞 Want a low-cost, high-efficiency heating system? Contact Euroheat Australia today for expert advice and a custom heating design!