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Radiant Panel

Dperg
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Looking for comments on Radiant panel that looks like baseboard molding
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Radiant panel
I have used it on a few projects. It works well. Just be careful to design according to their specs. It takes a lot of board feet. It isn't cheap. But it works. It makes a nice supplimental heat when the floor isn't enough. We have used it mainly in underheated sunrooms. It makes a clean installation. It can't be cut so measure carefully.0 -
it's weak and requires high water temperatures to do much. it's about a third of the output of regular baseboard. at most operating temperatures you would have to run this at, you would get a lower temperature system from regular baseboard.
but if the form factor is all that matters and it's got the juice to do the job, there it is.0
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