Radiant Design Institute
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15 Apr 2009 11:17 PM
 I was considering letting Fred Senton from the Radiant Design Institute draw up my plans for my infloor heating system. I want zoned hydronic heating with a layer of gypcrete on top. I went searching the internet and can't find much but his site is really helpful for someone like me that knows nothing about it.

Anyone have any experience with him good or bad?? It's about 20 cents a square foot, is that normal??

Thanks again,
Sean
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16 Apr 2009 12:00 AM

His designs tend to be open loop, 500 foot runs. We will be glad to offer an alternative to Fred, we take a more traditional design. zoned with gype crete or light weight concrete is relatively easy application.
Glad to be of assistance,
Dan

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16 Apr 2009 08:20 AM
I am with Dan. My barber knows more about radiant floor heating. Look for an RPA certified designer.
MA<br>www.badgerboilerservice.com
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16 Apr 2009 09:56 AM

Thanks guys,

Dan I sent you a PM.

 

Sean

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