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Roth insulated panel
Barry E. LaDuke
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Does anyone use the Roth aluminum transfer panels that are insulated underneath? I have only heard rumors about them and I expect that they might work well for basement retro-fit applications.
I checked out the Roth-USA website and they have no information about them.
Is there a Roth rep lurking out there that might enlighten me? Are there some heating professionals who have tried them who might comment on their use in basement retro-fits?
You can e-mail me directly or post here.
Barry
I checked out the Roth-USA website and they have no information about them.
Is there a Roth rep lurking out there that might enlighten me? Are there some heating professionals who have tried them who might comment on their use in basement retro-fits?
You can e-mail me directly or post here.
Barry
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Roth
I don`t know were you are located and I have not used them myself but Gensco/Albina in washington state has shown me this product phone# 1-360-676-8874 hope this helps.
S Davis
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Roth panel basement retro-fit
I have the panels, the manifolds are all in place and ready to go. Just waiting on the laminate flooring which will finish off the room and a convenient way of keeping the kids out of their tv/playroom long enough to make the transition.
When I first came across the panels, I realized that they would be the perfect product for a retro-fit application. I plan to retro most of the house using the panels. The basement is completely finished, ceilings are drywalled making staple-up impractical (or rather a very large messy and costly alternative). I should have the basement completed in the early spring utilizing laminate flooring and ceramic tile and some carpet as coverings.
The beauty of this product is that it is only going to raise the floor 3/4". This is the panel that uses 3/8" pex. I have been told that they are releasing a 1" panel that uses 1/2" pex.
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Product literature available?
Dave: Thank you for your reply. I also thought it was ideal for retro-fit. Is there an address or phone on any documents you have so I can get some literature from Roth?There was an error rendering this rich post.
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Gensco
S Davis:
Thanks! That is helpful as WA is part of my territory. I'll give them a call.
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Roth Radiant Panels
Hi there. It's great to see so much enthusiasm for the panels! Please feel free to contact Roth directly at 401-267-9044 in Rhode Island (United States) or at 1-800-969-ROTH in Montreal (Canada). We are agents for Roth in Alberta Canada and are finding a lot of interest here too!
Cheers!
Sean.
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what other components?
are those panels something you could use with the EasyFloor from http://www.florheat.com/ ??
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what other components?
Are those panels something that could be used with the EasyFloor modular system from http://www.florheat.com/ or is it for more traditional construction?0
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