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Radiant! Help!
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PS- The homeowner also doesn't want to pay for lightweight concrete.
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We are bidding to install radiant in a client's new master bath and kitchen floors. 3/8" WIRSBO tubing will be installed on top of wire mesh and then embedded in 1 1/2" "mud job" by the tile installer. Is this recommended? Are there any tricks we need to know about? The homeowner and I are concerned about cracking. Thanks in advance.0 -
Have you looked into underfloor installation
If you have a raised wood frame floor, radiant tubing can be installed under the floor from below. As with any installation, a full design analysis should be performed to be sure you stay within the tubings abilities and proper temperatures for the floor materials.
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wirsbo's quick trac works very well with tile
chris smith
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