yes i would prefer to stick with electric to avoid running gas line and vent.. inside of footers and first two feet of perimeter is 2" rest is 1".. it's a residential style garage, insulated doors, going to install steel ceiling with blown in insulation and batting in the 2x4 walls.. plan on...
anyone interested in giving me some sizing information/ suggestions for heat source and pump.. anyone have any good flow charts/ diagrams of the out of ground plumbing options on this type of set up? i am very green to hydronic heating.. i have seen a few good books i plan on going to book store...
i poured it last friday 11-11-11 its about 40-50 degrees F outside and has not hit freezing temps since poured. iwas told the concrete had cold weather additives/ calcium to help it set properly..
im no expert by any means but i am building a 30x50 garage and i just started a thread today and have gotten a few good links and basis to start researching the details but getting the tubing in the concrete is the main first step that i do have an understanding of that and i have pics...
great stuff kart! i knew posting this would lead to a good education from experience.. like i said im not a plumber or heating expert.. in fact most of the work i do is ammonia refrigeration systems.. but ive got this winter to get it all figured out for install next summer..
This is my first post on this forum recommended by a friend.. but this is my new 28x50x12 shop being attached to my existing 20x20.. using oxygen barrier pex in 6 300' zones.. check it out see what ya think.. im a pipefitter/welder by day garage plunger by night haha..
ok im not sure exactly...