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PEX Pipe in Residential Subfloor Thermal Mass
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[QUOTE="DoctorLem, post: 6498918, member: 691178"] These are all great considerations! As much material as it will take to complete this, I'm hoping that we can have all of the considerations in view. I'll keep on the rabbit hole of internet research, adding your search terms. I'm thinking about 4-5 circuits, for redundancy, if there is a failure, as well as to have gradient heating, and a circuit at the under floor level. I'll attach a few pics for more conceptual reference. The Thermal Mass will be within the [yellow] stem wall and [cyan] existing foundation and on top of the [orange] footing. This volume will isolated with 2" rigid foam. Thank you kindly! [ATTACH type="full"]283850[/ATTACH] [ATTACH type="full"]283847[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]283848[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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