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climate panels

singh
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is the other option !! (sorry could'nt resist : )
You could make your own above floor panels.
Take some 3/4" ply or OSB, rip down to strips 8" in width. Leave space for tubing and add lightweight plates between. Much cheaper, slightly better performance as the aluminum is on top. Longer tubing runs also.
Labor intensive , con.
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You could make your own above floor panels.
Take some 3/4" ply or OSB, rip down to strips 8" in width. Leave space for tubing and add lightweight plates between. Much cheaper, slightly better performance as the aluminum is on top. Longer tubing runs also.
Labor intensive , con.
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climate panels
does anyone know of other options to using climate panels
on top of sub-floor- or how can can get best price0
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