Arlington (Main Office)
Boost Air And PlumbingArlington, TX
- 2313 Michigan Ct
Arlington, TX 76016 - (817) 839-4672
- Mon–Fri: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PMSaturday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PMSunday: Closed

Heating
Ditch the slippers and end the shock of cold tile. We install high-performance radiant floor heating systems that turn your entire floor into a steady, silent radiator. It is the most comfortable way to heat a home in North Texas.
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Traditional systems like a standard furnace installation rely on blowing hot air through vents. This creates hot and cold layers in a room. Radiant heating warms the floor directly, so the heat rises evenly across the entire space. It mimics the warmth of the sun.
Beyond comfort, this system is cleaner for your lungs. Furnaces often stir up dust, pet dander, and allergens from the ductwork. Radiant heat does not use fans or blowers. Your indoor air stays still and clear of airborne debris.

Most of our larger DFW projects use hydronic systems. These use a high-efficiency boiler or a specialized heat pump installation to circulate warm water through PEX tubing. Brands like Navien and Rinnai make compact units that fit easily in a closet or garage. This is the most cost-effective way to heat a whole house.
Electric radiant mats are a great choice for smaller bathroom remodels. They are thin and do not raise the floor height significantly. We often wire these to a programmable Honeywell or ecobee thermostat. You can set the floor to be 80 degrees by the time you wake up.

Radiant floors are more efficient than boiler installation with baseboard radiators or forced air. There is zero heat loss through leaky ductwork in a 130-degree attic. The thermal mass of the floor holds onto the heat for hours. You can keep the thermostat lower while feeling warmer.
We see many homeowners integrate these systems during a major kitchen or bath renovation. Unlike a furnace replacement, this is a permanent structural upgrade. It adds real value to your property. Our NATE-certified technicians handle the complex manifold plumbing and electrical connections correctly.

Our crews follow strict TSBPE plumbing codes and TDLR HVAC standards. We use oxygen-barrier PEX and heavy-duty manifolds to prevent leaks or corrosion. Before the flooring goes down, we pressure test every loop at 100 PSI. We make sure the system is airtight.
Thermal expansion is a real factor with North Texas soil movement. We design the layouts to account for slab shifts and expansion joints. You get a heating system that works silently for decades. No more clanking pipes or whistling vents.

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Contact Boost Air And Plumbing at (817) 839-4672 for a free installation estimate.
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Boost Air And Plumbing dispatches trucks from our Arlington main office and our Grand Prairie shop, covering Tarrant and Dallas counties with same-day HVAC and plumbing service. Call (817) 839-4672 for either location.
Arlington (Main Office)
Grand Prairie