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Re: IN FLOOR HEAT
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Posted by bob on December 03, 2003 at 16:42:20 from (24.145.166.158):
In Reply to: IN FLOOR HEAT posted by GLEN on December 03, 2003 at 14:05:29:
Definitely do the in-slab radiant heat. I did it in my 32X30 garage four years ago, and never had any regrets. I keep it at 55 degrees and it is very comfortable. This garage is attached to the house but I have no doorways or anything between the two, so I do have to step out of the house to get into the garage. The main reason for doing it this way was I didn't want any way for the garage smells, etc to get into the house, as the wife has a sensitive nose. I didn't put a "boiler" in the garage, but just installed another 40-gallon water heater in the basement and plumbed it through the wall. This way I don't have an open flame in the garage either. I did mine for under $1K, but shopped around for all of the controls, pump, etc. It's beautiful heat!!
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