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John Fernandez_2
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ANYONE OUT THERE EVER INSTALL WARMBOARD RADIANT SUB-FLOOR PANELS ? IF SO, GIVE ME YOUR TAKE ON THIS...... I MAY BE USING THEM ON A PROJECT IN THE NEAR FUTURE, JUST CURIOUS AS HOW THE PANELS COMPARE TO IN-FLOOR AND STAPLE-UP INSTALLATIONS. ANY INFO APPRECIATED........THANKS GUYS.
JOHN F.
JOHN F.
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in a league of their own -
warmboard equals and sometimes exceeds the performance of a wet pour. But you are stuck with their layout and tube spacing. Don't get me wrong - its works - really well. And read HR's post re installation - beer definitely req'd at the end of the day. With our last install - templates for various modifications were supplied as well as the HD router bit. There is no comparison to staple up. Warmboard is a structural component - so does offer some savings in time etc, and would be my next choice over a wet install.0
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