After months of my project sitting with no progress, a lot has happened in the last 2 weeks and I need to get my pex layout finalized for radiant heat. I initially had used LoopCAD to design it for me, but I really didn't like the layouts it was giving me, so I decided to design my own. My goal was to keep the majority of the runs as straight and simple as possible, rather than all the fiddly loops LoopCAD wanted. Garage is 68' wide and 26.5', 28', or 30' deep depending where you're looking, with garage doors on the left 1/3 and middle 1/3 of the structure, while the right 1/3 will be a workshop area. Something unique I'll be doing from most of the projects I've seen are that I'll be running the supply lines into the slab from underneath through a 4" PVC pipe and running the return lines out from the bottom of the slab through a 4" PVC pipe, separated by about 12' from each other. The lines will all run through the foundation wall and into an unfinished adjacent space in my basement where I will put my manifold and all associated radiant system parts.
Any glaring issues anyone sees with my layout? Lift is marked out and allowed for (Titan Master Series HD2P-9KMSC 9,000lb Clearfloor 2-Post Lift). A total of 12 loops, with the shortest loop as measured in the slab being 129' and the longest 168'. I estimate there will be another 15' of length added onto each loop as it passes into the basement to reach the manifold.

Any glaring issues anyone sees with my layout? Lift is marked out and allowed for (Titan Master Series HD2P-9KMSC 9,000lb Clearfloor 2-Post Lift). A total of 12 loops, with the shortest loop as measured in the slab being 129' and the longest 168'. I estimate there will be another 15' of length added onto each loop as it passes into the basement to reach the manifold.







