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On Mar 19, 10:12*am, Peepin1 wrote:
Wondering if its possible to remove a hot water baseboard and use the connections for radiant flooring? I have an ugly bathroom I am looking to remodel, currently the baseboard runs length of the bathroom, behind the toilet, pedestal sink, and a fair amount of empty wall space. *Would like to replace sink and wall space with cabinets, but that would kill the baseboard. *I appreciate the help. Tom Im no heat pro but radiator water temps often get real high , my boiler is set to 185 I dont know where yours is set to, radiant plastic pipe is normaly run at 110-120, you might consider copper and not much might be needed with high boiler temps and maybe a higher pressure, copper will be safer, sure Pex is rated higher than 120, but its plastic. |
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