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How Do You Design Radiant Concrete Flooring?

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How Do You Design Radiant Concrete Flooring?

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To design a radiant concrete flooring heating system for your home, you need to take into consideration your home’s square footage and how each area is used for everyday living. Some areas of the home require more dense installation of heating cables than others, while non-living areas require even less. This article will help you plan the installation of the radiant concrete flooring heating system and determine the quantity of material needed. Determine the number of zones or radiant heat loops. Multiple thermostats are usually required to control and maintain temperatures in homes. Each zone is controlled by its own thermostat. The bedrooms can usually all be controlled by one zone thermostat located in the hallway near them. The living room, family room and kitchen should each have a zone and thermostat of their own. Other areas that are isolated from the rest of the house should each have their own zone. Determine the number of tubing loops within each zone. Most living spaces req

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