Retrofitting Radiant Heating
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27 Feb 2010 07:30 AM
I am renovating a house in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn, NY. I don't have any ceilings and I want to keep the actual pine subfloor as the finish floor (1 inch before sanding). Planning to do a Retrofitting Radiant Heating. I was thinking of one zone per floor and maybe two zones in the bedroom floor. Anybody has any experience with that? I am looking at different possibilities and I found a company called Radiantec that sounds reasonable. I think we can do the work ourselves and maybe get the help of a plumber to do the connections. In New York the bloggers are absolutely against any DIY. Please, if anybody know Radiantec or any other company that would provide me with the calculations of the right PEX tubing, manifolds... share it with us.
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27 Feb 2010 07:33 AM
This is the ceiling where the radiant heat will be installed. http://www.brownstoner.com/forum/profile_post_images/retrofitting_ra_2.jpg
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