Hi Everyone,
I just finished up my 40 x 64 x 14 pole barn shell.
Now it is time to get the floor done which forces me to answer some questions.
For the record, I am in SE Wisconsin and my barn is a place to work on my car projects along with some light cnc machining work. I have natural gas service where I live. I plan on living here for at least 20 years..
I get that in floor radiant heat is the "hot setup", but I was wondering how does it compare price wise to operate vs GFA or overhead radiant tube.
Any idea what the return on investment would be vs the other two listed?
The other question I have is most concrete contractors around here want to tie my poles into the concrete pad with rebar. Is this acceptable? I thought it was a floating slab? I will not be able to heat it this winter and I am concerned that the frost will mess up my pad if it is rebared to the poles. Thoughts?
I just finished up my 40 x 64 x 14 pole barn shell.
Now it is time to get the floor done which forces me to answer some questions.
For the record, I am in SE Wisconsin and my barn is a place to work on my car projects along with some light cnc machining work. I have natural gas service where I live. I plan on living here for at least 20 years..
I get that in floor radiant heat is the "hot setup", but I was wondering how does it compare price wise to operate vs GFA or overhead radiant tube.
Any idea what the return on investment would be vs the other two listed?
The other question I have is most concrete contractors around here want to tie my poles into the concrete pad with rebar. Is this acceptable? I thought it was a floating slab? I will not be able to heat it this winter and I am concerned that the frost will mess up my pad if it is rebared to the poles. Thoughts?

