HPRifleman
Member Emeritus
The in-floor radiant heat systems are new to me but it looks like many of you feel that this the best way to heat a garage/workshop space.
After reading some threads on this forum I'm a little confused as to what the end result would be. I've seen some comments about being able to work in shirtsleeves in the winter but that doesn't seem possible from just a heated slab. I've also read about needing to plan your work in the area ahead of time as it takes some time for the slab to come up to temperature.
I am thinking about having in-floor heat for a 24' x 22' insulated shop area. This is also a room that might also have forced air heat. Can I expect to work in this room in the dead of winter with just a long-sleeve shirt on? If I'm in the room for a couple of hours, will my feet stay warm enough to be comfortable? For those of you that have the in-floor systems, are you happy with your ability to work in the space? Have you had to make compromises in the way you use your shop because of in-floor heat?
These questions are probably simplistic for many of you but as I said, I have no experience with these systems.
After reading some threads on this forum I'm a little confused as to what the end result would be. I've seen some comments about being able to work in shirtsleeves in the winter but that doesn't seem possible from just a heated slab. I've also read about needing to plan your work in the area ahead of time as it takes some time for the slab to come up to temperature.
I am thinking about having in-floor heat for a 24' x 22' insulated shop area. This is also a room that might also have forced air heat. Can I expect to work in this room in the dead of winter with just a long-sleeve shirt on? If I'm in the room for a couple of hours, will my feet stay warm enough to be comfortable? For those of you that have the in-floor systems, are you happy with your ability to work in the space? Have you had to make compromises in the way you use your shop because of in-floor heat?
These questions are probably simplistic for many of you but as I said, I have no experience with these systems.
