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Radiant Floor Heat or Underground Duct?

From: dougsmith707@charter.net
Category: HVAC
Remote Name: 24.159.22.53
Date: 03 Aug 2002
Time: 09:33 AM

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I am a htg and clg contractor in Tennessee and the congregation where I attend is getting ready to build a new auditorium. I am trying to decide which would better (short term AND long term), underground coated ducting or radiant floor heat.The auditorium is 55ft x 55ft on a slab with an eve height of twelve feet and a peak of twenty feet. Exterior walls will be 2x6 studs with sheetrock and brick. I can go overhead but the biggest complaint I get now with the existing aud. is cold feet in the winter. Please advise.

 

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