Wonju Senior Protection Center in Gangwon-do

Hoya Ondol is a Korean traditional radiant floor heating system that provides a comfortable atmosphere and a healthy living space. Here are some key features of Hoya Ondol:

Hoya Ondol panels are several times lighter than the wet method, making them suitable for weaker or historic buildings. They also facilitate installation on higher floors and reduce transportation costs. The compression strength of Hoya Ondol panels is 15-25 MPa.

A beige multi-story building with shops on the ground floor and a sign in Korean on the upper floors. - Hoya Ondol Aust
A spacious, well-lit room with a patterned floor, several boxes, and scattered pieces of furniture near the walls. - Hoya Ondol Aust
Person working on floor installation with scattered boxes and tools in a large, well-lit room. - Hoya Ondol Aust
A room with a temporary flooring material, some wooden crates, a couch, and bags near the window. - Hoya Ondol Aust
Stacks of black floor tiles beside a wall with a plug socket; some tiles are partially installed on the floor. - Hoya Ondol Aust
Office with wooden floor, cabinets adorned with Hello Kitty stickers, and a desk with documents and equipment. - Hoya Ondol Aust
A partially renovated floor with black mats and uninstalled wooden flooring visible near an open door. A box is on the floor. - Hoya Ondol Aust
A cluttered laundry room with a large window, fridge on the left, and various items like a box and mat on the floor. - Hoya Ondol Aust
Area with mismatched flooring, featuring wood and patterned tile, a wall with a power outlet, and cardboard boxes in the corner. - Hoya Ondol Aust
Room with mixed flooring—wooden and patterned rubber mats—next to a wall with electrical outlets and cables. - Hoya Ondol Aust
A room with sofa sets stacked on a wooden platform and a floor with interlocking tiles near large windows. - Hoya Ondol Aust