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Radiant Floor heating - nonliquid?
Rod Speed wrote: Eeyore wrote wrote I see a lot of "Radiant Floor Heating" with a rubbery tubing stapled under the floor. SInce I tend to be in horror of any kind of leaks, I wonder why they don't use some compresses gas instead? I've wondered about leaks myself. I think the tubing is pretty thick walled and a decent quality plastic such as polypropylene. And they are usually organised so the joints arent in the floor proper. AIUI they avoid that specifically. Graham |
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