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Underslab Hot Water Heating

From: fishinkobi@yahoo.com,  kobii@telusplanet.net
Category: Plumbing
Remote Name: 161.184.21.149
Date: 26 Jan 2001
Time: 09:29 AM

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We are building a new house and shop. I will be doing some of the work myself, including laying the poly tubing down for the hot water heating in the concrete slab. We are doing the shop, garage and basement this way. The shop and the garage are 24 X 24 and the basement is about 950 sq.ft. Just wondering about the spacing and loop patterns for the tubing. Do you need to put poly down first? How long can the loops be? We will be putting the tubing under the re-bar. Good Idea? Any info would be appreciated. Thanks in advance, Richard.

 

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