pete26
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Location: (HE, HIM, HIS), ON Joined: 11.20.2008
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Concrete heated floors. Open to suggestions. Digging in April. - WaterBoy
I’d go slab heat for sure.
Never done it in all the houses I’ve built, definitely will in the next one. |
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Fredo
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Symba thinks Prague is in Poland Joined: 03.16.2015
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Concrete heated floors. Open to suggestions. Digging in April. - WaterBoy
How many stories? Must need a pretty big support beam for concrete floring never seen it except in commercial building with joists |
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pete26
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: (HE, HIM, HIS), ON Joined: 11.20.2008
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Smoke meat
*sends you the bill - WaterBoy
There’s a shocker.. |
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stinger67
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: QC Joined: 07.03.2008
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Damn, Ottawa with 30 shots and the 2nd isn't even over... - BashCH
Habs were better earlier in the season when they were scoring tons of goals and Julien wasn't happy about what he was seeing defensively. |
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Fredo
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Symba thinks Prague is in Poland Joined: 03.16.2015
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I’d go slab heat for sure.
Never done it in all the houses I’ve built, definitely will in the next one. - pete26
You can put pannels with coils on them underneath a ceramic floor probably more cost-effective for a house |
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Réal_Ruelle
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: 3333 pommes, NT Joined: 01.13.2021
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have a solar passive house with an heated slab floor. i'm now feeling cold every time i go in another building. best comfort. |
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pete26
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: (HE, HIM, HIS), ON Joined: 11.20.2008
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You can put pannels with coils on them underneath a ceramic floor probably more cost-effective for a house - Fredo
Yes, but for a basement with carpet, or hard surface, a heated slab that circulates off a hot water heater is the way to go.
Trust me.
I know a flooring guy.. |
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Fredo
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Symba thinks Prague is in Poland Joined: 03.16.2015
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have a solar passive house with an heated slab floor. i'm now feeling cold every time i go in another building. best comfort. - Réal_Ruelle
Radiant heating is the best for sure. Is it really a concrete slab or an electric coil with a cement grout poured on it? |
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fidopro
Chicago Blackhawks |
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Location: Service Temporarily Unavailable, QC Joined: 08.10.2008
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have a solar passive house with an heated slab floor. i'm now feeling cold every time i go in another building. best comfort. - Réal_Ruelle
lucky you.
I have a bipolar passive hockey team.
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WaterBoy
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Location: Gardez-le votre ANGLAIS, YT Joined: 06.27.2006
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How many stories? Must need a pretty big support beam for concrete flooring never seen it except in commercial building with joists - Fredo
2 floors of 1200 square feet. main floor and walk out basement. |
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WaterBoy
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Location: Gardez-le votre ANGLAIS, YT Joined: 06.27.2006
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I’d go slab heat for sure.
Never done it in all the houses I’ve built, definitely will in the next one. - pete26
I love not having heaters on the (frank)ing walls. |
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WaterBoy
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Location: Gardez-le votre ANGLAIS, YT Joined: 06.27.2006
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have a solar passive house with an heated slab floor. i'm now feeling cold every time i go in another building. best comfort. - Réal_Ruelle
WTF are you? |
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Fredo
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Symba thinks Prague is in Poland Joined: 03.16.2015
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Yes, but for a basement with carpet, or hard surface, a heated slab that circulates off a hot water heater is the way to go.
Trust me.
I know a flooring guy.. - pete26
Yeah for the basement because that’s a concrete slab anyway all you have to do is put the pipes before they pour. I was thinking more other levels |
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WaterBoy
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Location: Gardez-le votre ANGLAIS, YT Joined: 06.27.2006
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Yes, but for a basement with carpet, or hard surface, a heated slab that circulates off a hot water heater is the way to go.
Trust me.
I know a flooring guy.. - pete26
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WaterBoy
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Location: Gardez-le votre ANGLAIS, YT Joined: 06.27.2006
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Radiant heating is the best for sure. Is it really a concrete slab or an electric coil with a cement grout poured on it? - Fredo
slab with water thing like pete says |
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Darksyde
Season Ticket Holder Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: Inside Henny's Head, ON Joined: 07.11.2007
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I'm not gonna lie... This is all my fault. I thought I could let go. I'm obviously wrong. My drunk ass eyeballs are all over the rest of this game. I hang my head in shame. |
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WaterBoy
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Location: Gardez-le votre ANGLAIS, YT Joined: 06.27.2006
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lucky you.
I have a bipolar passive hockey team. - fidopro
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Fredo
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Symba thinks Prague is in Poland Joined: 03.16.2015
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slab with water thing like pete says - WaterBoy
And the first floor is electric radiant fllors? |
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pete26
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: (HE, HIM, HIS), ON Joined: 11.20.2008
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Yeah for the basement because that’s a concrete slab anyway all you have to do is put the pipes before they pour. I was thinking more other levels - Fredo
For sure, the above grade electric coil systems are great for smaller areas.
But I think they top out at about 100 sqft for a 110v with a thermostat.
Anything larger has to got to 240v or another 110 coil w/ stat.
And I think the 240’s top out at 300 sqft.
So, things could get costly at 1200 sqft.
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WaterBoy
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Location: Gardez-le votre ANGLAIS, YT Joined: 06.27.2006
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And the first floor is electric radiant fllors? - Fredo
nope
Same system for both floors. Looked into this with friends and neighbours that have the same and it ends up being very good. |
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pete26
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: (HE, HIM, HIS), ON Joined: 11.20.2008
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I'm not gonna lie... This is all my fault. I thought I could let go. I'm obviously wrong. My drunk ass eyeballs are all over the rest of this game. I hang my head in shame. - Darksyde
Sitting good on this one darky.
All will be fine. |
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pete26
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: (HE, HIM, HIS), ON Joined: 11.20.2008
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nope
Same system for both floors. Looked into this with friends and neighbours that have the same and it ends up being very good. - WaterBoy
You got Parkinson’s or something?? |
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WaterBoy
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Location: Gardez-le votre ANGLAIS, YT Joined: 06.27.2006
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You got Parkinson’s or something?? - pete26
Mouse issues that I'll fix in the morning. Got a new one 10 months ago. Just broke. Gonna replug that 10 year old one that works like a charm |
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Fredo
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Symba thinks Prague is in Poland Joined: 03.16.2015
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For sure, the above grade electric coil systems are great for smaller areas.
But I think they top out at about 100 sqft for a 110v with a thermostat.
Anything larger has to got to 240v or another 110 coil w/ stat.
And I think the 240’s top out at 300 sqft.
So, things could get costly at 1200 sqft. - pete26
Yeah but a concrete slab on the first story means you have to put a steel deck, joists or beams and columns..
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Fredo
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Symba thinks Prague is in Poland Joined: 03.16.2015
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nope
Same system for both floors. Looked into this with friends and neighbours that have the same and it ends up being very good. - WaterBoy
You should put in a geothermal pump in that swamp in your backyard that would be sick |
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