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My new home is being built with radiant heat. Can I use wide plank wood floors?

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My new home is being built with radiant heat. Can I use wide plank wood floors?

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This is a common question that we receive, and you most certainly can use our floors over radiant heat. If you think about this in terms of how these floors began, in homes that were heated with inefficient wood stoves or fireplaces, it seems logical that with a radiant heat system, where the heat is distributed much more evenly, it’s much more stable for the wood. Again, we always go back to the quality and stability of the wood we use, coupled with such an energy efficient consistent heat source, it’s the perfect marriage.

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