ok, thanks. I just thought that if it was a big heat loss area using excessive energy i would skip out on the radiant floor and go with a mini split. I will only be in there a few hours on weekday evenings and most of the day on weekends.
Tring to decide if i want to hook up the floor heat or go with a diffrent option. I am wondering about heat loss from my slab mainly at the garage doors. It is a 38X52 with 9 loops of 1/2" pex each a litle over 200ft in lenght. Would be using a modulating electric boiler.
Foundation walls were...
Not sure, but the way I see it in the specs, the 10-A uses 3 stage front arms and reach farther than the 2 stage 10 A LP. And 4 inch pa height vs the lp with 3 1/2 inch pad height.
If i would use hd40 on power troweled concrete and burnish it, does the thin film turn into a gooey mess when solvent comes in contact with it or what happens to it? If that is the case, would hd39 be a better choice for just a densifier?
How does the HD40 compare to the HD39 holding up to garage chemicals - ie., brake fluid, brake cleaner and oils. If the HD40 is used how long can oil stay on the surface before it creates a stain? Also, can it be coated later without grinding?