RVS said: (quoted from post at 08:58:55 12/15/09) I have a30x40 workshop with an oil forced air furnace and aheat exchanger for my outdoor furnace to heat my shop now. My question is,How can I put radiant heat in my concrete floor that i have now? Can I put down the tubing and cover with 2-3" of new concrete? Will the new concrete stay in place?Will it Crack?Do I have to prep the old floor to make the concrete bond,Do I need to reinforce the new concrete?I pretty weel know how to put in a new floor with this system,but not sure how to add it my floor.
Thanks
Ron
Pretty common here for houses. Not sure how it'd hold up in a shop traffic, but should be OK. Everything is laid out/tested then about 2"x2" reinforceing mesh/wire on top and cement about the consistency of a milkshake is flooded in. it levels itself out and when dry, can be finished w/ tile, painted, or whatever.
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