What company would any of you recommend for a radiant floor system,(hot water) and are there some to definitely avoid? Thanks, Paul
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They spec'd everything out for me and the phone support before and during the installation was very good. The system works as well as they said it would.
Cost was about $4,000 to cover 1800 sq ft with 3 zones
Wirsbo has good stuff and their installation manual is a great place to start in designing a system. http://www.wirsbo.com/
David and Stevo, Thanks. Have a friend building a monster home. Family room has 18' ceiling and all glass wall, and he was thinking forced air. I got him with builder today and convinced him to look at rfh for parts of the house. He only has ele and propane ($$) available.
David, he is sold on the GFX, so in 6 months I may be able to test one first hand.
PaulEnergy Consultant and author of Practical Energy Cost Reduction for the Home