Posted by Cliff Nelson on January 23, 2015 at 04:57:18 from (69.131.95.192):
In Reply to: Ot, heating question posted by jayinNY on January 22, 2015 at 19:42:00:
We have it built in to our new house with gyp crete on top of the sub floor. In our old house we added it under the floor. If you add under the floor, use the aluminum pieces that snap over the tube for heat transfer. We tried some without and went back and added them because we couldn't transfer the heat fast enough. Insulating under the tubes between the floor joists is recommended as it keeps the heat going up and not heating the basement ceiling. We had an unheated basement in the old house but was 80 degrees until we insulated under the tubes. We love the heat and with the new house having the heat mass in the floor it recovers faster after opening a door in cold weather. The surface temp should be within a couple degrees of room temp so you should noe get hot feet.
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