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Forum: Renovations & New Construction 06-04-13, 10:06 AM
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Posted By Daox
Sounds like you have some fun projects coming up!...

Sounds like you have some fun projects coming up! Thanks for sharing.
Forum: Renovations & New Construction 05-01-12, 01:11 PM
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Posted By Daox
Between the pex tubing I mean.

Between the pex tubing I mean.
Forum: Renovations & New Construction 05-01-12, 12:49 PM
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Posted By Daox
Interesting setup you have there. Can you feel...

Interesting setup you have there. Can you feel the difference in heat between the pipes?
Forum: Renovations & New Construction 06-09-11, 02:18 PM
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Posted By Daox
Radiant barriers require an air gap to work, so...

Radiant barriers require an air gap to work, so no. Using foam is fine. Since the foam is touching the concrete, there is no radiant heat. It is all conductive heat, and the foam doens't conduct...
Forum: Renovations & New Construction 02-25-11, 07:45 AM
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Posted By Daox
I finally got my 3rd edition copy of Modern...

I finally got my 3rd edition copy of Modern Hydronic Heating: For Residential and Light Commercial Buildings...
Forum: Renovations & New Construction 02-24-11, 03:39 PM
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Posted By Daox
I think they are roughly a foot. Its hard to...

I think they are roughly a foot. Its hard to say. I'll measure them if I get a chance.

The previous owner said there is "a lot" of insulation under them. I imagine he filled the joist cavity. ...
Forum: Renovations & New Construction 02-22-11, 12:04 PM
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Posted By Daox
Very nice pics AC Hacker. I have in one section...

Very nice pics AC Hacker. I have in one section of my house a poured concrete floor with hydronic heat. I don't think it has any heat spreaders, so I imagine its closer to the "Chanel" picture. ...
Forum: Renovations & New Construction 11-17-09, 02:07 PM
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Posted By Daox
Speaking of the 3rd edition. My wife was out...

Speaking of the 3rd edition. My wife was out shopping the other day and she knew I wanted this book, so she visited the local book store. Apparently, the 3rd edition is going to be coming out...
Forum: Renovations & New Construction 11-10-09, 06:45 AM
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Posted By Daox
Backing up a bit, do you have the 1st or 2nd...

Backing up a bit, do you have the 1st or 2nd edition of Modern Hydronic Heating for Residential and Light Commercial Buildings? The first edition is a bit cheaper some places, but I'd wonder how...
Forum: Renovations & New Construction 11-09-09, 07:00 AM
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Posted By Daox
Wow, I didn't know there was THAT big of a...

Wow, I didn't know there was THAT big of a difference between water and concrete. :eek:

Thanks for the chart AC Hacker.

Now, I need to find an elegant way of storing water in rooms... :)
Forum: Renovations & New Construction 11-05-09, 02:05 PM
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Posted By Daox
One of the things I really like about the poured...

One of the things I really like about the poured option is increase in thermal mass. I wouldn't try to get rid of too much weight as it'll detract from that.
Forum: Renovations & New Construction 11-05-09, 07:56 AM
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Posted By Daox
Wow, that would indicate that in slab would be...

Wow, that would indicate that in slab would be MUCH more efficient. Especially in a heat pump situation I'd imagine. I knew under floor had to be pretty hot, but its nice to see on top of floor in...
Forum: Renovations & New Construction 11-02-09, 12:29 PM
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Posted By Daox
Excellent idea AC Hacker. I'm working on getting...

Excellent idea AC Hacker. I'm working on getting my own copy of that book for reading. It seems to be the only worth while one out there. Sadly, since hydronic heating is used in such a small...
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