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are the three big advantages.
Take a pic of what a duct looks like inside with you and show them what they're breathing.
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I am doing a home show next week I was trying to think of what to tell coustomers when they ask me why should I pay for raidiant when I can get forced air for less. I have some ideas.0 -
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a 8ft section of 8" x 24" and a 8ft section 10" x 24", a section of radiant to show the size requirement comparisons. But as already mentioned it starts with comfort, and ends with comfortm and finding what HO wants. Good Luck.
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