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converting baseboard heat to infloor
Last Post 02 Jan 2012 07:47 PM by
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02 Jan 2012 07:47 PM
Can someone give me advice on how to convert baseboard water heat into infloor heat? I am redoing my bathroom that is 56sqft with 36sqft of floor area. it currently has 5.5ft of baseboard heater and I would like to put the heat in the floor. My boiler is a high temp unit. I do have access to the floor from below. Is it a matter of just running the water through pipes in the floor or is the water temp to high for that? The room is ahead of a bedroom on the same circuit.Thanks
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