1. it is NOT expensive. Check it out fully. Define cost. We may be able to agree on power consumed (watts) and cost per watt.hj said:Two things to consider.
1. Radiant heat is a comfortable heat, but it is also an expensive way to heat.
2. Electric radiant heat is also the most expensive way to keep warm, especially since you won't have an area that can be turned off when it is not in use. (It would take too long to reheat it if you did).
Why did your hydronic floor heating go bye bye, you'll regret that decision.John_NC said:Heating the floor as an option went out the window when my hot water radiant heating dream died. Electric radiant, maybe for a bathroom but 2500 sq foot,
p.s. this may be a minor thing, but i figure it's the right place here to mention it.Bob NH said:...at least a membrane to keep soil moisture from getting through the concrete <....> lose half the heat to the earth.
This is awkward, but...
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