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Radiant/Hardwood floors

over radiant:

http://www.warmboard.com/
http://www.hardwoodcouncil.com/tips/tip5.htm
http://www.woodfloorsonline.com/techtalk/woodwater7.html
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  • Supply House Rick
    Supply House Rick Member Posts: 1,399
    Radiant/Hardwood Floors Help

    any suggestion on how one of my customers can convince an 80 year old woman that radiant won't damage her hardwood floors?
    thanks
    R.G
  • Tim Doran
    Tim Doran Member Posts: 208
    Hardwood associations

    check with NAOFM and the hardwood flooring association.

    Tim D.
  • hr
    hr Member Posts: 6,106
    www.launstein.com

    has some of the best testing info on hardwood and radiant I have seen. They built a lab specfically for testing wood flooring and radiant.

    I believe they are about to release a 6-8" wide engineered hardwood product built up of all quartersawn layers.

    hot rod

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  • Weezbo
    Weezbo Member Posts: 6,232
    Well, not really ..*~/:)

    i would also be a bit of a skeptic until you told me the water temp required and what Kind of radiant (floor?) you were talking about And what kind of control stradgey was being employed....is this a trick question > ?
  • hydronicsmike
    hydronicsmike Member Posts: 855
    get the information from ...

    ...the Hardwood Flooring Association and sell her a thermostat with Slab Sensor for Slab Maximum Surface Temperature Limitation so you can ensure it.

    Regards,

    Mike
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