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Radiant floor heat question
I am laying Ipex tubing to heat a slab of concrete. I was going to
use plastic wire ties to tie the pipe to the rebar before the pour. Has anyone done this that would care to comment? Thanks...Jim |
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Radiant floor heat question
Jim,
Take a look at the following link: http://www.radiantcompany.com/details/grade.shtml I only wish that I had done this for my garage floor. Too bad it's not easily retrofitted in a slab. Or is it? Does anyone in the group care to comment on that? Hope this helps. Peter. "Jimi" wrote in message ... I am laying Ipex tubing to heat a slab of concrete. I was going to use plastic wire ties to tie the pipe to the rebar before the pour. Has anyone done this that would care to comment? Thanks...Jim |
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