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Radiant floor heat question

Cougar

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Have an existing 30x50 shop, putting on a 24x42 addition.
The new slab will be pinned to the existing.
Was considering in floor heat for the addition.
My question is:
Will the 30x50 slab draw too much heat from the 24x42?

Thanks
 
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larry_g

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You can pin it and still have a thermal break in the joint. Me I have a heated and unheated area in the shop with no thermal break. Yes it looses some heat but not that much. It depends on how much efficiency you think you need.


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kabinenroller

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I have 1,700 sq. ft. of my 2,400 sq. ft. Building heated with hydronic. There is a dividing wall between the two spaces that is built like the exterior walls. (2X6, vapor barrier, bat insulation, drywall) Under the wall I installed a thermo break of 2" ridged foam standing vertically. This stops all transfer of heat to the cold slab and cold to the warm slab. I also installed insulation and a vapor barrier under the cold slab to stop any moisture problems.
I am very pleased with the results.
Jim
 
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BadgerBoilerMN

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Have an existing 30x50 shop, putting on a 24x42 addition.
The new slab will be pinned to the existing.
Was considering in floor heat for the addition.
My question is:
Will the 30x50 slab draw too much heat from the 24x42?

Thanks


Make sure the pins are smooth and coated.

No, not much heat.
 

BadgerBoilerMN

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I have 1,700 sq. ft. of my 2,400 sq. ft. Building heated with hydronic. There is a dividing wall between the two spaces that is built like the exterior walls. (2X6, vapor barrier, bat insulation, drywall) Under the wall I installed a thermo break of 2" ridged foam standing vertically. This stops all transfer of heat to the cold slab and cold to the warm slab. I also installed insulation and a vapor barrier under the cold slab to stop any moisture problems.
I am very pleased with the results.
Jim

Well done!
 
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