What are They?

Utility companies will often offer their customers the ability to choose an alternative rate structure. Sometimes these are referred to as “Off-Peak” or “Time-of-Use” rates. Utilities are often subject to peak demand. That is to say at certain points in the day their customers demand more energy than at other times. This peak demand usually occurs during the day. Offices, factories, etc. are all demanding energy at the same time. The utility companies need to meet this demand.

To meet this demand, utility companies have a number of strategies. They can bring more power on-line (if they generate power themselves) or they can buy the extra capacity from the open market. The problem with this, though, is that the additional energy they produce or buy generally comes at a higher price. Yet the price they charge customers (under the normal rate tariff) is always the same.

Enter Time-of-Use Rates

However, if the utility companies can persuade their customers to shift their demand for power to a different part of the day, then this would lower the company’s peak demand. It would reduce their need to bring on-line or buy additional power at the higher rates. It can also delay the need for adding additional and expensive infrastructure – more power generating facilities, higher capacity power lines and transformers, etc. By simply shifting some of that peak demand to a different time of day the company can save all that additional investment.

What it Means to the Consumer

An “Off-Peak” or “Time-of-Use” rate has a different rate or cost for that energy depending on when that energy is used. Much like long distance phone calls, if you call later in the evening, the cost of that phone call is less. And so does a Time-Of-Use rate. The exact rate and the time at which these lower rates kick in vary from utility to utility. Often the “Off-Peak” rate is half (or better) than the Peak Rate. That can add up to significant saving on your energy bill if you can take advantage of these rates.

In a later post I will describe how you can do just that as well as how SmartRooms can really help you take a bit out of your energy bill.

So, you’ve got your new floor warming system installed – the flooring is in place, the floor warming system has been fully tested as per the instructions and you’re raring to test it out and reap the benefits of a nice toasty warm floor…

But Wait!

Has enough time passed to allow the flooring materials to cure properly?

Proper curing times can be very important to the long-term health of your new flooring installation. Here’s where you need to consult the other manufacturer’s literature. Self-leveling concrete, tile adhesive and grout all require curing times. (Curing and drying are not the same thing!) Depending on the manufacturer and the specific material, the curing times can all be different. So check the documentation for their recommendations. Select the one with the longest curing time.

What if I can’t find this information?

That can be a bit of a problem. If you’ve used contractors for the installation, chances are they’ve cleaned up after themselves and you really don’t know what they’ve used and there’s no directions left with you after they’ve gone. You can always call them and ask them — chances are they know the answer but just forgot to mention it to you.

Alternatively, you can use a safe “rule of thumb”: 28 days. Yeah, I know that’s a long time to wait but it is for the best. You’ll want years of service out of your new flooring so it’s best to be patient and not compromise the flooring.

Short Term Solution

If the system has been properly tested after everything has been installed (again, according to instructions) and you still feel you need to make sure it’s working properly you could turn the system on for a short period of time — at most a few hours. Wait an initial 48 hours first. Then operate the floor warming system just long enough for you to determine that, yes, the floor is indeed warming up. Then turn it off until the curing period is over. Operating the SmartRooms Floor Warming System for a short period of time should not affect the proper curing of the other materials.

Enjoy!