AeneasWalks
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Hello all, I'm working up my post count so I can add pictures to me garage build thread.
I'm also interested in radiant heat for a commercial parking lot application. I understand radiant heat has been discussed ad nauseam so I will try my best not to beat a dead horse.
I operate a small parking garage located in an urban area and was inspired by seeing municipal snow-melting operations. The cost of these machines is astronomical and don't make economic sense for my business. However, it occurred to me I could dedicate a small portion of our lot for snow melting, as long as we direct all of our plowing to that area. I'm interested in researching the pros and cons of electric vs. hydronic, and maybe even running it off the condominium's boiler, in which case it would only be turned on for snow events.
Looking forward to all the wealth of knowledge on this forum.
I'm also interested in radiant heat for a commercial parking lot application. I understand radiant heat has been discussed ad nauseam so I will try my best not to beat a dead horse.
I operate a small parking garage located in an urban area and was inspired by seeing municipal snow-melting operations. The cost of these machines is astronomical and don't make economic sense for my business. However, it occurred to me I could dedicate a small portion of our lot for snow melting, as long as we direct all of our plowing to that area. I'm interested in researching the pros and cons of electric vs. hydronic, and maybe even running it off the condominium's boiler, in which case it would only be turned on for snow events.
Looking forward to all the wealth of knowledge on this forum.
. My education background is in a useless soft science so it will take me some time to make sense (and make use) of your engineering calculations. I appreciate the lesson - something for me to sink my teeth into. For my own posterity, the surface of our lot is approximately 40,000 sf. It's fresh right now because I'm filling paperwork for a tax appeal. This is also some reading saved for later: