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Who is the name in this type of radiant heat? Is there a dot.com address. Want to start studying. Would they also supply the radiant for the basement slab? GW
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http://www.wirsbo.com is a name in all forms of hydronic radiant heat.
*I used 1/2" PEX by Wirsbo in the slab as well as staple-up between the joists. Works great, you're gonna love it!
*Thanks for the info.
*Check out Warmboard, works with wirsbo: only bad thing is "expensive" works great though! http://www.warmboard.com
*We used a Radiantec out of Vermont, a DAY firm with 20 years experience selling their equipment--excellent service, good products and very simple to do yourself if you get your plumber to hook up the manifolds. Because we wanted to heat more than 200 ft in a run, used 1" EX--all together not expensive. Highly recommended. AL
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Who is the name in this type of radiant heat? Is there a dot.com address. Want to start studying. Would they also supply the radiant for the basement slab? GW