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sgrawunder
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« on: January 01, 2008, 11:43:44 PM »

I am starting construction on a new home and I am interested in radiant floor heating.  I would like to know how the size and layout of your system is determined i.e. heat loss, etc.  Our home is in South Texas where we may require heating less than one week in an entire year.  I see in most of your information that the radiant mats are distributed over the entire floor rather than around the perimeter where the heat loss is the greatest.  We lived in Montana for twenty years and had hydronic baseboard heat so I must confess I am most familiar with that, but truly miss the comfort of radiant heat rather than forced air furnaces.  Thank you in advance,

Sandra Grawunder
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« Reply #1 on: January 07, 2008, 08:43:24 AM »

I'd have to say that the best way to figure out your options for using STEP Warmfloor in your new home would be to send in a quote request (http://www.warmfloor.com/content/view/44/77/) or call in and talk to us.  Different types of construction in different places require different systems, and the best way to figure these things out is for us to be able to speak with you.  Give us a call at 1-877-783-7832 for information specific to your situation.
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