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Radiant hot water heating
I'm a newby to ho****er heating and just purchased a home with an older
boiler and radiators throughout the house. We're planning some renos and are hoping to remove at least the radiator in the kitchen (possibly the entire main floor) to make way for more cabinets. Is it possible to use radiant floor heating in the kitchen while leaving the remainder of the rads in the rest of the house? The basement is completely open, so I'm guessing that it would be rather straight forward to install the plastic tubing etc. Andy |
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