Mr.atc
Member
Hey guys, what a great source of information here.
For the last several weeks, I've been on here reading everything I can about radiant floor heat. (many nights until the wee hours of the morning until I can't stay awake.) I have been planning my building for a couple of years and really, really wanted heat in the floor. Now I've come to the point of pulling the trigger or the plug on it. I just can't seem to justify the expense and projected operating cost unless I do solar. I don't have NG so propane would be my other fuel choice. I have priced a central unit and could put that in for thousands less(DIY) and I would have A/C too!!!!
The picture of the rear was this week around 1:00pm. The rear faces south and there are trees all behind it. It will never get any unobstructed sunlight. With the leaves off, does this look like enough sunlight to power the floor?
I am ready to get the concrete guy over to put in the gravel and compact it so now is the time to make the decision. I have set my garage door height for 2" of foam under the slab as the framing was done prior to me getting down to the nitty gritty on in floor heat cost. I would be doing the install all myself as I have built the entire building myself over the last 5 months. (I had to as my budget isn't big enough to pay anyone else
)
The building is 60x60 with 16'walls on the center section and 10'6" on the outer walls. It will be all open inside. Currently it has double bubble around everything but I will be putting more insulation up later as soon as I can decide on what kind I want to use. Right now I will be using it only on nights and weekends but in a few years I could be out there more.
I have not found any deals on craigslist (or anywhere else) for any XPS and the one quote I got online was $10,000 for it. I can get 25psi EPS locally for about $2900. From what I've read, it would be almost as good.
I have read about how complicated/high maintenance the radiant systems are and I just think I want something simple. I am thinking of radiant tube heaters also as my second choice but obviously I couldn't do solar with that.
I do paint and bodywork and hate laying on a cold floor.
Just trying to see if it's one of those pay me now or pay me later kind of things? Thanks in advance for all the input.
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For the last several weeks, I've been on here reading everything I can about radiant floor heat. (many nights until the wee hours of the morning until I can't stay awake.) I have been planning my building for a couple of years and really, really wanted heat in the floor. Now I've come to the point of pulling the trigger or the plug on it. I just can't seem to justify the expense and projected operating cost unless I do solar. I don't have NG so propane would be my other fuel choice. I have priced a central unit and could put that in for thousands less(DIY) and I would have A/C too!!!!
The picture of the rear was this week around 1:00pm. The rear faces south and there are trees all behind it. It will never get any unobstructed sunlight. With the leaves off, does this look like enough sunlight to power the floor?
I am ready to get the concrete guy over to put in the gravel and compact it so now is the time to make the decision. I have set my garage door height for 2" of foam under the slab as the framing was done prior to me getting down to the nitty gritty on in floor heat cost. I would be doing the install all myself as I have built the entire building myself over the last 5 months. (I had to as my budget isn't big enough to pay anyone else
)The building is 60x60 with 16'walls on the center section and 10'6" on the outer walls. It will be all open inside. Currently it has double bubble around everything but I will be putting more insulation up later as soon as I can decide on what kind I want to use. Right now I will be using it only on nights and weekends but in a few years I could be out there more.
I have not found any deals on craigslist (or anywhere else) for any XPS and the one quote I got online was $10,000 for it. I can get 25psi EPS locally for about $2900. From what I've read, it would be almost as good.
I have read about how complicated/high maintenance the radiant systems are and I just think I want something simple. I am thinking of radiant tube heaters also as my second choice but obviously I couldn't do solar with that.
I do paint and bodywork and hate laying on a cold floor.
Just trying to see if it's one of those pay me now or pay me later kind of things? Thanks in advance for all the input.
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