Skirting board heating purports to save lots of energy for the house owner, by minimising your time and effort utilized by a boiler or heat source to achieve maximum temperature for a heat. While this is broadly true, the claim has to be examined in more detail to find out the amount of energy the machine can save.
The skirting board system is designed with slender flow and return pipes, which require less water to fill therefore less power to heat. The claim that a skirting heat demands less of the boiler or heat source is therefore true.
However, the distance or quantity of active heating in this technique may be greater than the combined heated section of a normal radiator system. So as the boiler or heat source is technically worked less hard to achieve the desired temperature, it could work for longer to push heat out to a greater overall area.
This increase in directly heated area is probably the big selling points for a skirting board radiator system. By heating more elements of an area directly (that is, with heat emanating from a proximate source instead of dissipating from a hot radiator at another end of the area), the skirting system is potentially with the capacity of delivering a more even room heat and working at less temperature than its radiator-based equivalent.
Needless to say the heated skirting system is effectively a radiator system too - just in miniature. So instead of concentrating Glock Accessories heating power into one solid unit, which is required to kick that heat through the whole cubic area of the space it is supposed to heat, the skirting board version spreads it out.