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Description: An article in Backwoods Home Magazine by Michael Hackleman, explaining hydronic floor heating. Includes diagrams.
Radiant floor heating by Michael Hackleman Alternative to forced-air heating is solar-powered, too An interview with Stephen Heckeroth Issue #64 • July/August, 2000 Hydronic, or radiant floor heating is a method of heating a home, shop, or other building with the heat concentrated in the floor. It works by embedding special tubing in a concrete foundation or in a thin concrete mixture on top of a wood-framed floor. Heated water (or a food-grade antifreeze mixture) flows through this tubing, warming the thermal mass of the concrete.
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