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Xps board for under concrete slab
Around here all there are telling me they have is the 20 psi or the 30psi in the pink xps.
JaxGarage
Post #15
Jun 15, 2011
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Heating and A/C
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Xps board for under concrete slab
Would anybody recommend the c-200 foamular which has a 20psi rating or should the 30psi rating by used.
JaxGarage
Post #11
Jun 14, 2011
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Heating and A/C
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Xps board for under concrete slab
I think you meant XPS and not EPS. XPS is apparently much stronger than EPS ( Expanded Polystyrene).
JaxGarage
Post #10
Jun 14, 2011
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Xps board for under concrete slab
I've heard the 2" foam breaks/cracks real easy when walking on it. Is this true or are these people just trying to sell me the insultarp
JaxGarage
Post #7
Jun 13, 2011
Forum:
Heating and A/C
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Insul-Tarp
Any more opinions on this product. Alot of people here in central Ontario are using it and seem to like it. They claim it has R-10.
JaxGarage
Post #4
Jun 8, 2011
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Insul-Tarp
Does anybody recommend the use of this product. I think it is made by uponor
JaxGarage
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May 25, 2011
Replies: 3
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Heating and A/C
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Need design specs for radiant floor heating
What are everyones thoughts about the 'Radiant Mythology' page on this website. The link can be found at the bottom left.
JaxGarage
Post #5
May 24, 2011
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1/2" or 7/8" PEX tubing????
Is anybody using the 7/8 tube like these companies are suggesting or is everyone still using 1/2"
JaxGarage
Post #18
May 17, 2011
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Heating and A/C
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1/2" or 7/8" PEX tubing????
Has this issue been resolved. Most older systems ive seen are using 1/2" but the mentioned companies are still insisting that 7/8 is better.
JaxGarage
Post #16
May 15, 2011
Forum:
Heating and A/C
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Radiant Floor Heating Costs
Thx for the info. I was fully convinced of infloor heat before I found this forum. I am planning on a 28x32 shop this summer but am now confused after reading many negative posts on infloor heat. What should I do?
JaxGarage
Post #27
May 15, 2011
Forum:
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