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Convert Baseboard to In-Floor Radiant Heat
Al Letellier
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Yes you can, but how depends on what kind of system you have and if you want a separate zone in the bath. you will have to install a mixing valve to lower the temperature as radiant uses a lot lower temp than the baseboard. Past experience has taught us that bathroom floors get cold when the thermostat is in another room. Consider putting it on a separate zoneif possible. A little more costly to install but a much happier bathroom!!!!
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I currently have baseboard hot water heat in a small bathroom, and I am about to renovate the bathroom. Can I use the existing baseboard hot water supply and return connections for under floor radiant heat once I remove the floors?0 -
Floor stat
Like Al said but use a floor thermostat not a wall one. The floor will be warmer than the air and not get a false reading.0
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