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Radiant heat for basement
Radiant heat for basement





radiant heat for basement
  1. RADIANT HEAT FOR BASEMENT INSTALL
  2. RADIANT HEAT FOR BASEMENT PROFESSIONAL

I've attached a quick and dirty picture to illustrate what I mean (screws are not to scale). Finally, I'll use 1" screws (still figuring out that part) to fasten the fins to the two layers of OSB. This should provide enough height for the fins to fit in. Next, I'd cut the same kind of 1/2" OSB into sections just under 8" in width and place them in between the groves. Next, get ~1/2" OSB boards and cut 1/4" dado grooves 8" OC where the fins will be placed and make a floating subfloor out of it. My current best guess to the ideal way of doing this is to first start with a 6 mil poly sheet as a vapor barrier. I'm also planning to go with an engineered hardwood floor atop. In their brochures and pictures, the fins are shown attached downward but I'm thinking it may be better to face them upward. I was provided a sample of the aluminum fin and its height measured to just under 3/4".

RADIANT HEAT FOR BASEMENT INSTALL

I'm trying to figure out the ideal way to install it with the minimal loss of height. I've looked at several products for heat distribution, like Warmboard, before settling on this: I have read and accepted the Terms & Conditions aboveI'm trying to figure out the most ideal way to install hydronic radiant heat in my basement over the existing concrete slab.

RADIANT HEAT FOR BASEMENT PROFESSIONAL

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Radiant heat for basement