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Re: Who has radiant floor heat in there workshop?
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Posted by Mydeere on March 22, 2007 at 06:24:46 from (24.44.137.250):
In Reply to: Who has radiant floor heat in there workshop? posted by Randy in Pa on March 22, 2007 at 04:53:24:
I put radiant heating in the slab of my new shop. Shop is still under construction so I can't tell you how well it works. If you decide to go this route be sure to insulate your foundation walls and the underside of the slab to avoid heat loss to the outside. You need to also be sure that you use oxygen barrier tubing in the system.If you don't you will end up with a sludge in the system that will reduce your heat output as well as shorten the life of your boiler. Originally I wasn't going to put it in, but family members who are plumbers, convinced me to at least put the tubing in in case I change my mind. Since then I've talked to others who have raidiant and they swear by it. I look forward to working in there in comfort on those cold winter days.
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