fehren2800
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I am in the process of having a new garage built. I work all day so I see the progress when I come home each day and it has been going pretty well. I am supposed to get the slabs poured on Wednesday so the radiant floor tubes were installed today. Here is what I came home to;
The main area of the garage is 28' x 32' and it has 2 runs of pex, and the back area is 10' x 32' and it has one run of pex. Is this enough heating capacity for the size of the slabs? I haven't checked the elevations yet as it is pouring outside, but the areas right near the overhead doors look awful high.
I'm happy that they ran the pex through rigid tubes where they exit the slab, but I'm not real sure about the rest of it.
My contractor has been doing a good job so far, but this is one of the subs he is using. Looking for advice.
Thanks.
The main area of the garage is 28' x 32' and it has 2 runs of pex, and the back area is 10' x 32' and it has one run of pex. Is this enough heating capacity for the size of the slabs? I haven't checked the elevations yet as it is pouring outside, but the areas right near the overhead doors look awful high.
I'm happy that they ran the pex through rigid tubes where they exit the slab, but I'm not real sure about the rest of it.
My contractor has been doing a good job so far, but this is one of the subs he is using. Looking for advice.
Thanks.