Posted By PanelCrafters on 04/16/2007 12:53 PM
Posted By missin44 on 04/16/2007 9:54 AM I’ll be building a new home in the mountains of Colorado. I’m trying to educate myself on ways to heat my new home before I start construction. Where will you be building, and at what elevation? Mesa, 7200'
Am I correct that this type home would work well with radiant heat? Radiant Floor works well with any home.
I assume thane the in-floor plumbing would be installed on each floor, basement, main and second floor? I assume that you mean the tubing? If so, yes and I recommend gypcrete over 'staple-up' for above grade floors.
Will radiant heat work with this mix? Sure.
What would be a “ballpark” figure in the added cost of installation be over a forced air system (either electric or propane)? I'd figure $2 per sqft for the installation of the pex(or Kitec). Maybe even less. Add to that the controls and boiler. Will you need A/C? If not(I don't at 8,900') then radiant is the best way to go. Not the cheapest, but the best. Will rarely need A/C.
What other issues should I be looking at? Super Insulate. Use SIPS or ICF's or spray foam. You'll save money for the life of the home. Plan on using both. Good Luck!
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