Posted by marlowe on October 01, 2008 at 18:00:50 from (12.213.112.38):
In Reply to: garage heat posted by gregk on October 01, 2008 at 17:23:11:
have two shops one 60x80 other 35x45 heat both with in floor heat and heated with outdoor wood boiler also heat house with same stove. run pex on 6 inch centers first one i did was on 8 in. and it dose not work as well make sure you use a mixing valve so your water is around 100 degs. going to the floor i also have a hot water to air heat exchanger to heat things up fast after the door is opened [20x16 over head and at -25 things cool off fast. in the big shop i have 16 runs in the small 12 i think floors are 5in thick and run 30 ton stuff in and out with no cracking. it is very expensive to install but the pay back is the comfort of a warm floor and in winter my plow trucks always melt of 100% over night
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