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"Rod Speed" 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?

.. . .

However, you can also get under-floor heating that is simply electric
resistance heat. Not necessarily cheap or efficient, but you don't
have to worry as much about leaks...


But you can still get failures in that which while not damaging anything
that matters, still need to be fixed if you want the heating to continue.


So what?!? ANYTHING is subject to failure! The OP SPECIFICALLY said he doesn't
want LEAKS!


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John Weiss wrote
Rod Speed 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?


However, you can also get under-floor heating that is simply
electric resistance heat. Not necessarily cheap or efficient, but
you don't have to worry as much about leaks...


But you can still get failures in that which while not damaging anything that matters, still need to be fixed if you
want the heating to continue.


So what?!?


So that approach has some real downsides in addition to the ones you listed.

ANYTHING is subject to failure!


SOME approaches are a hell of a lot easier to fix when they do fail.

The OP SPECIFICALLY said he doesn't want LEAKS!


The OP is completely irrelevant to the advantages and disadvantages of various approaches to radiant floor heating.


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"Rod Speed" wrote...

The OP is completely irrelevant to the advantages and disadvantages of various
approaches to radiant floor heating.


Gotcha. Now you're on record as saying the OP is irrelevant.

We'll see how long it takes to contradict yourself on this one...


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John Weiss wrote
Rod Speed wrote


The OP is completely irrelevant to the advantages and disadvantages of various approaches to radiant floor heating.


Gotcha.


Just another of your pathetic little drug crazed fantasys.

Now you're on record as saying the OP is irrelevant.


Never said anything even remotely resembling anything like that, liar.

We'll see how long it takes to contradict yourself on this one...


Just how many of you are there between those ears, ****wit ?


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John Weiss wrote:

"Rod Speed" wrote...

The OP is completely irrelevant to the advantages and disadvantages of various
approaches to radiant floor heating.


Gotcha. Now you're on record as saying the OP is irrelevant.

We'll see how long it takes to contradict yourself on this one...


A few lies and contradictions will do it with no trouble.

Graham


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