Guys,
Just finished installing a radiant heating in-floor system (natural gas based), concrete will be poured in a couple of days. It's cold here, but with the radiant heat operational, the pour will occur over heated Pex
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My question: do you guys that have radiant heat in your shops use an auxilliary heater to do a "quicky" warmup while the radiant ramps up the heat ? I'm thinking before the pour running some 3/4 iron pipe in the slab and stub it up near my work area. Then, down the road, I could install a ventless NG heater to take the chill off quickly.
BTW, it's a 30' x 40' build. Thanks for any opinions.
Just finished installing a radiant heating in-floor system (natural gas based), concrete will be poured in a couple of days. It's cold here, but with the radiant heat operational, the pour will occur over heated Pex
My question: do you guys that have radiant heat in your shops use an auxilliary heater to do a "quicky" warmup while the radiant ramps up the heat ? I'm thinking before the pour running some 3/4 iron pipe in the slab and stub it up near my work area. Then, down the road, I could install a ventless NG heater to take the chill off quickly.
BTW, it's a 30' x 40' build. Thanks for any opinions.
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