I am just about to start building a barn/shop/house structure of my dreams and will eventually be where I hope to retire. Basically 44x60 and I was hoping to have the option of heating the whole thing at a later date. The house will be 36x36 with about 2/3 loft. It will be built on a monolithic slab; vapor barrier, 6" compacted gravel, 2 inch rigid insulation, and 4 inch floor except for the thickened edges. R19 walls and 38 ceiling, vaulted about 1/3 and lots of glass exposure and potential heat loss or gain.
I know this is not the way to do things (kinda winging it) but this is somewhat of a last minute change and my only concern is getting pex in the floor and figuring out the heating details at a later date. *** backwards- I know, but Im trying.
Anyway, for the mono slab Im guessing 10-12" loop spacing and 300 'runs to keep balanced. 5 loops in the 36x36, and 4 in the 26x44 portion. There is a 7" drop from the house floor to the shop floor and I will insulate between as well as under slab and perimeter.
I need to order manifolds and tubing asap and be ready to pour in 3 weeks. I think I need pex-b? and manifolds I can pressurize before and during the pour?
My concrete guy is helping me, but he knows nothing of radiant, so I am in charge of this portion. I understand we want the 1/2 inch pex about 2" from finished floor?
Any advice is sincerely appreciated- just dont scold me too bad, huh!
Thanks
Also this will be built in Central Oregon; 0 winters and 100 degree summers norm.
I know this is not the way to do things (kinda winging it) but this is somewhat of a last minute change and my only concern is getting pex in the floor and figuring out the heating details at a later date. *** backwards- I know, but Im trying.
Anyway, for the mono slab Im guessing 10-12" loop spacing and 300 'runs to keep balanced. 5 loops in the 36x36, and 4 in the 26x44 portion. There is a 7" drop from the house floor to the shop floor and I will insulate between as well as under slab and perimeter.
I need to order manifolds and tubing asap and be ready to pour in 3 weeks. I think I need pex-b? and manifolds I can pressurize before and during the pour?
My concrete guy is helping me, but he knows nothing of radiant, so I am in charge of this portion. I understand we want the 1/2 inch pex about 2" from finished floor?
Any advice is sincerely appreciated- just dont scold me too bad, huh!
Thanks
Also this will be built in Central Oregon; 0 winters and 100 degree summers norm.