Does electric radiant heat work well under an engineered floor? Some mfg claim their products do well under floating floors but I am wondering if the temp swings will affect the floor’s stability.
Thanks
Does electric radiant heat work well under an engineered floor? Some mfg claim their products do well under floating floors but I am wondering if the temp swings will affect the floor’s stability.
Thanks
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Greetings nk,
This post, in response to your question, will bump the thread through the 'recent discussion' listing again which will increase it's viewing.
Perhaps it will catch someone's attention that can help you with advice.
Cheers
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Radiant heat will work under a laminate floor, but I'm not sure how well a laminate floor will work over radiant heat. I picture the floor expanding from the heat and buckling.
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