Harold with East Side Construction (ECS) out of Harrison Idaho was “Inspired in Idaho” to bring his knowledge of radiant heating to the surrounding Lake Coeur d’ Alene area. A doctor contracted ECS to finish his new home and it was the perfect application for ThermaRay’s electric radiant heating systems. USA – Radiant Ceiling

ThermaRay is the ultimate in warmth, comfort and efficiency and Harold had experienced that personally for over 20 Years.  Electric Radiant Heating Products | Thermaray Heating Solutions

Construction in the Clouds

8,500 Sq.Ft. Mountain Home overlooking Lake Coeur d’ Alene Idaho

The ThermaRay radiant ceiling heating system was the preferred choice for most of the home. Most people say “Why would you put heat in the ceiling if hot air rises”. It’s true that hot air rises, but radiant heat like the sun travels in straight lines until it reaches something that could absorb that heat like the floor, walls, furniture, etc. and most importantly people.

 

Radiant Ceiling panels installed in vaulted Great Room
Radiant Ceiling panels – Vaulted Great Room

The Radiant ceiling heating system was installed throughout most of the home. Even with 30′ vaulted ceilings, the radiant heat provides even comfort and warmth at floor level. The radiant ceiling system even warms the floors.

Radiant Ceiling Heat - Wood Ceiling
Radiant Ceiling Heat – Wood Ceiling

The radiant ceiling system works with virtually any kind of ceiling system. Sheetrock, Steel, OSB and even Tongue & Groove wood ceilings.

Finished Tongue & Grooved Wood Ceiling
Finished Tongue & Grooved Wood Ceiling
Harrisons History

Nestled at the mouth of the Coeur d’Alene River, on the southeast end of Lake Coeur d’Alene, lies the picturesque town of Harrison Idaho. Once a landing for steamers, the community remains a port, but now many pleasure boats tie up at the marina and cruise the clear waters. Inspiration | Visit North Idaho

View of Lake Coeur d’ Alene

Named after Benjamin Harrison, the 23rd president of the United States Harrison’s colorful history mirrors that of North Idaho itself. The gold stampede came through in the 1880s, and the Village of Harrison was incorporated in 1899; it grew to be the largest city on Lake Coeur d’ Alene in its heyday. Successive waves of settlement came with the timber boom, steamboats, railroads up to the present day as a tourism magnet with breathtaking views, sunrises and sunsets.

The Harrison Steamboat Ferry
Steamboat Stop – Harrison, ID
Main Street Harrison, ID Looking North

 

Introduction to ThermaRay Radiant Heating Products

 

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