If you already have a garage with a floor. How would you put in the floor heat?
H hoogy Member Joined Dec 29, 2012 Messages 15 Location vermont Jan 13, 2013 #1 If you already have a garage with a floor. How would you put in the floor heat?
P PWC Repair Well-known member Joined Dec 27, 2012 Messages 3,172 Location Arkansas Jan 13, 2013 #2 You wouldn't....unless you want to cut it all in and then cover the whole thing in another 2" of concrete.
You wouldn't....unless you want to cut it all in and then cover the whole thing in another 2" of concrete.
J Jackfre Well-known member Joined Dec 26, 2010 Messages 4,407 Location N CA Jan 13, 2013 #3 You could do a 2" slab on top of your current floor.
A anthony666 Well-known member Joined Dec 29, 2007 Messages 987 Location kirkfield ontario Jan 14, 2013 #4 ^^ what he said, its called an over pour install .. if your preexisting slab is insulated throw down some 4x8' sheets of mesh, tie your tube to that and call for your pour
^^ what he said, its called an over pour install .. if your preexisting slab is insulated throw down some 4x8' sheets of mesh, tie your tube to that and call for your pour
J jvitez Well-known member Joined Nov 30, 2009 Messages 2,429 Location Big Sky Country, Canada Jan 14, 2013 #5 And if it's not insulated you either pay a lot more to heat the ground, or you don't use in-floor heat.
And if it's not insulated you either pay a lot more to heat the ground, or you don't use in-floor heat.
A anthony666 Well-known member Joined Dec 29, 2007 Messages 987 Location kirkfield ontario Jan 14, 2013 #6 ^^ wise words