Ich habe gesehen, wie dies diese Woche auf einem Tagesausflug nach Turku installiert wurde. Ich kann seine Rohrleitungen nur für Unterbodenheizung abziehen, damit Sie im Winter keinen Schnee und Eis aufbauen? Ist das richtig? Wenn ja, glaube ich, dass ich in Zukunft angekommen bin … die meisten Häuser haben keine Heizung im Boden, wo ich komme.

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    1. Puzzleheaded_Pie8546 on

      That is true. Mostly done on busy streets and elevated streets so it wouldnt be dangerously slippery.

    2. I don’t work in construction so I don’t know how those look undone, but yes we do have heated pavements. Not everywhere tho, just in some places

    3. Ardent_Scholar on

      Yes. Finnish cities have district heating, so these systems are a part of it.

      A single broken hip on an elderly person costs society tens of thousands, potentially hundreds in the long run, so using spare heat like this is considered prudent in certain locations.

    4. Most houses don’t have heated floor here either. Often times district heating pipes go through downtown pavements. Sometimes uphill pavements are heated to minimise slippery risk.

    5. LaserBeamHorse on

      Yes, some cities have those. For example in Oulu they have installed heating to a large portion of a walking street. I believe it’s partly heated with waste heat, but even if it wasn’t it’s cheaper to pay for the heating than pay for the maintenance and an occasional broken hip.

    6. Most Finnish houses don’t have it either. And it’s not very common to do this

    7. Long-Requirement8372 on

      Most of the Turku Market Square and the nearby pedestrian areas have heating. This seems like expanding that existing area.

    8. Efficient-Mud-6181 on

      Thanks for your answers! I love that many answers default to “it seems extravagant but it’s better than the injuries/safety of elderly”. This is the kind of thinking we need more of everywhere!

    9. Spirited-Ad-9746 on

      We rarely have floor heating in our houses either. But we have something called insulated walls and windows to keep our houses warm and cozy even in the harshest  winter.

    10. eren-yeager12 on

      this is so alien to me,heated pavements in the outdoors
      is’nt this a waste of resources? would someone explain.

    11. Yes it’s more safe to walk in winter. But Turku comes behind in that, similar system has been in Oulu and Jyväskylä for many years already.

    12. That is correct. Especially if there is industry in the area, their condensation water is diverted for use in heating the streets. This way, the streets do not need to be sanded and the need for street cleaning in the spring is reduced. This also reduces dust during spring cleaning.

    13. To me that tubing looks like the one they use for electric cords. For city lights as example.

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