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I'm going out on a frozen solid limb here to say the person who mentioned living in several houses over the last number of years, (from Boston) may have had an earlier radiant heat system that may not have functioned very well. There have been many improvements over the years, and radiant is a much more quiet, draft free, constant even temp capable system than just about anything else.
As to infloor above the subfloor install in a radiant track subfloor, we have bamboo floors, which are neither hardwood or softwood. They are a shredded and compressed sustainable and renewable grass that when pressed under 250,000 lbs. of pressure end up being 5x stronger than steel, and virtually indestructible. We have two labs and a cat, and not one scratch since 2009. Our kitchen/dining room is 30x30' with kitchen floor porcelain and the dining room and rest of the 1st floor the bamboo. We walk the floors barefoot with outside temps at -20F and t-stat at 64-65*.
Here's a link showing and describing the quik-track material that screws int conventional subfloor.
http://www.pexsupply.com/Quik-Trak-Radiant-Heat-System-819000
One question for those using LP gas. Isn't LP supposed to contain more BTUs than propane? Or do I have it backwards, or am I confusing it with dino oil?
TIA,
CM
As to infloor above the subfloor install in a radiant track subfloor, we have bamboo floors, which are neither hardwood or softwood. They are a shredded and compressed sustainable and renewable grass that when pressed under 250,000 lbs. of pressure end up being 5x stronger than steel, and virtually indestructible. We have two labs and a cat, and not one scratch since 2009. Our kitchen/dining room is 30x30' with kitchen floor porcelain and the dining room and rest of the 1st floor the bamboo. We walk the floors barefoot with outside temps at -20F and t-stat at 64-65*.
Here's a link showing and describing the quik-track material that screws int conventional subfloor.
http://www.pexsupply.com/Quik-Trak-Radiant-Heat-System-819000
One question for those using LP gas. Isn't LP supposed to contain more BTUs than propane? Or do I have it backwards, or am I confusing it with dino oil?
TIA,
CM