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Re: Who has radiant floor heat in there workshop?
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Posted by Randy in Pa on March 22, 2007 at 08:06:59 from (75.117.140.72):
In Reply to: Re: Who has radiant floor heat in there workshop? posted by Kent in KC on March 22, 2007 at 07:56:09:
Kent and others, thanks for the help, The boiler will be at one end of the building, so the second zone feed and return pipes will have to pass through the zone next to the boiler. Also because the building is stuck between another building and a hillside access is limited to the two ends. Morton has to charge more because of no access to the sides. We will have to get a pumper truck to do it in one pour which we might as well do anyway. Any body use 5x10 wire grid sections on chairs/risers instead of rebar to tie off the tubing? My ground is solid clay.
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