bigred292
Well-known member
It's time to install the radiant floor heat!!! Hurray!! Been waiting since December!!!!
Installed vapor barrier, 2 inch Dow board on entire floor, plus 1 1/2 foil face board up the sides of the walls with the top cut at a 45 to floor level.
First question I have is how or where to put this across the door openings?
I'm wondering if you can do it across the door without cracking the concrete- I know there's a way out there- just looking for help.
Second, all piping installed today- 7/8 pex . Hooked it all up and did the pressure test. My installation guide says to fill it to 50 psi- If you lose more than 5 psi after "several" hours then you need some adjutments.
I filled mine today at noontime at 50 psi.
It went down to 45 about an hour into it but held at that til I went to work at 2:00. Just got home at 11:00 and the gauge is showing 36.
Is this too much of a drop over the course of 11 hrs? Should I re-test it?
I just don't know what they consider several hours.
Installed vapor barrier, 2 inch Dow board on entire floor, plus 1 1/2 foil face board up the sides of the walls with the top cut at a 45 to floor level.
First question I have is how or where to put this across the door openings?
I'm wondering if you can do it across the door without cracking the concrete- I know there's a way out there- just looking for help.
Second, all piping installed today- 7/8 pex . Hooked it all up and did the pressure test. My installation guide says to fill it to 50 psi- If you lose more than 5 psi after "several" hours then you need some adjutments.
I filled mine today at noontime at 50 psi.
It went down to 45 about an hour into it but held at that til I went to work at 2:00. Just got home at 11:00 and the gauge is showing 36.
Is this too much of a drop over the course of 11 hrs? Should I re-test it?
I just don't know what they consider several hours.