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    Radiant floor using existing oil furnace

    That is a great idea too,I have been seeing those pop up whole looking through stuff, my son's room in the walk out basement would be a good candidate for them. Thanks for the input
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    Radiant floor using existing oil furnace

    Yes I have heard of that in my research and forgotten about it. That is a good idea.
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    Radiant floor using existing oil furnace

    Awesome reply sounds right on with what I'm trying to accomplish. It's the last little push to have the system up and running so I'm being super cautious to not mess up the boiler while it's 20F today. Thank you!
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    Radiant floor using existing oil furnace

    It's PEX b oxygen barrier rated from -47-230*F. I believe it will def be needed somewhere below 120F maybe somewhere around 100F. We will be able to adjust how fast they flow is to help control temp also but will need to separate the temps on the zones for sure. So as of now planning to splice...
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    Radiant floor using existing oil furnace

    We have baseboard oil heat. It has 2 zones. One for 1st floor and 2nd for upstairs. We have run heat PEX to convert 1st floor to radiant floor heating. We have the PEX run with the metal fins to disperse heat more efficiently and most of it insulated (wanting to complete a pressure test first)...
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