Junkman
Well-known member
I am closing down my business since our lease it up, and there is a propane boiler that provided heat to the 4200 square foot store through 3 air handlers. The landlord is putting all new heating units in, and has told me it is OK to take the boiler when we leave. Their plumbers are going to remove it. It is a high efficiency direct vent boiler, but I don't have the brand name with me. I would like to repurpose the boiler to a 4, 5, or 6 zone baseboard radiator system to heat a small cottage (1250 square feet) that I will be rehabbing. I am wondering if I can use PEX tubing to connect the baseboard radiators to the manifold that the boiler will supply the hot water to. The PEX should be a lot less expensive than the copper.