Frank Mopar
Well-Known Member
My house was built in 1956. It had a central floor furnace which needed to be replaced.
I installed a radiant heat system which I bought from a company that makes the complete systems. It is a single zone. The tubes are completely covered with heat transfer plates, reflective paper and fully insulated.
the house has a full basement, updated siding, house wrap, insulation and windows.
The question is what to run the floor heat at because when it gets real cold say under 30 this system wont keep up. I have head no more the 90 but also up to 105. Whats the correct answer??
I installed a radiant heat system which I bought from a company that makes the complete systems. It is a single zone. The tubes are completely covered with heat transfer plates, reflective paper and fully insulated.
the house has a full basement, updated siding, house wrap, insulation and windows.
The question is what to run the floor heat at because when it gets real cold say under 30 this system wont keep up. I have head no more the 90 but also up to 105. Whats the correct answer??