Radiant heating in lower half of a wall
Last Post 25 Dec 2008 12:34 PM by warmsmeallup. 1 Replies.
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23 Dec 2008 10:08 PM
I have heard that in Europe, they put Radiant heating not only in floors, but also in the bottom half of walls. I find this an intriguing solution. My house is in the northeast, but it's on a slab built into a hill. As a result, the bottom floor consists of the kitchen, dining room and living room. In order to put radiant floor heating in, I would have to rip up the flooring and the slab. I would be interested in the application of radiant heating in the lower half of walls. Thank you Jason
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25 Dec 2008 12:34 PM
You could do the lower half of the wall and the floor without removing the concrete and directly under the new flooring with ZMesh. It's low voltage and the answer to your question. Ask questions and I can answer them.
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