Hi,
This is my first post and while the search feature is helpful, it doesn't respond when I search for pex. I am sure there is a better way to search and read more. Please forgive me as I imagine asking about pex size and spacing is a common topic. Any advice would be appreciated.
I just found this forum and have been starting to read. Looks like some impressive shops you all have. This will be our first shop and we want warm floors. We are in Northern Maryland and while the last two winters have been relatively mild, it does get too cold to work on equipment outside.
We are planning a shop with a floor that is roughly 38x21 and 6” thick. The pex will be tied to wire mesh that is 2” up on bolsters and all run as one zone. We have 2" rigid foam board for the perimeter and underside.
Probably start with an electric heat source and add in solar hot water in the future.
I have read that I want an oxygen barrier but am unclear about choosing diameter and type. Any tips on good reading to learn more that isn’t just a sales pitch?
What is your advice on the best size pipe to use in a 6" slab with solar and the best spacing from your experience?
I was thinking about using 5/8” on 12” centers. I see that lots of folks use ½” but I figured I would have 6” instead of the common 4” of concrete, and if I ever wanted to run glycol in the solar system then a larger diameter pex would be better.
I have had the online salesman try to sell me ½” up to 7/8”??? What diameter of pipe do I need for an efficient system?
Thanks for your advice. Looking forward to a warm floor in the winter.
Wildlife
This is my first post and while the search feature is helpful, it doesn't respond when I search for pex. I am sure there is a better way to search and read more. Please forgive me as I imagine asking about pex size and spacing is a common topic. Any advice would be appreciated.
I just found this forum and have been starting to read. Looks like some impressive shops you all have. This will be our first shop and we want warm floors. We are in Northern Maryland and while the last two winters have been relatively mild, it does get too cold to work on equipment outside.
We are planning a shop with a floor that is roughly 38x21 and 6” thick. The pex will be tied to wire mesh that is 2” up on bolsters and all run as one zone. We have 2" rigid foam board for the perimeter and underside.
Probably start with an electric heat source and add in solar hot water in the future.
I have read that I want an oxygen barrier but am unclear about choosing diameter and type. Any tips on good reading to learn more that isn’t just a sales pitch?
What is your advice on the best size pipe to use in a 6" slab with solar and the best spacing from your experience?
I was thinking about using 5/8” on 12” centers. I see that lots of folks use ½” but I figured I would have 6” instead of the common 4” of concrete, and if I ever wanted to run glycol in the solar system then a larger diameter pex would be better.
I have had the online salesman try to sell me ½” up to 7/8”??? What diameter of pipe do I need for an efficient system?
Thanks for your advice. Looking forward to a warm floor in the winter.
Wildlife