duri
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Post by duri on Aug 20, 2010 16:52:57 GMT -6
we would like to heat with your product. > >> We would entertain your recommendations for in slab heating for a finished concrete floor. > >> Additional specifics are: There are two zones Zone 1 is general laundry/hallway area Zone 2 is bedroom > >> The floor will be insulated 2" extruded foam on sides and bottom; 4" concrete slab with no additional floor covering. > >> Please send us installation instructions and your product specifics (heat output, emissions, insulation on the cable, etc.) Please
> >> Thank you. > >> Duri.
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Post by Christopher on Aug 23, 2010 8:29:22 GMT -6
We don't currently have a heating cable that can go directly in an interior slab. The only way to currently accomplish this would be in a several part pour. You would have to do your base layer of concrete, then install the heating elements and pour a 1/4" layer of SLC over them. At that point you can then come back and pour whatever finished layer of concrete you need, but keep in mind you don't want the total depth over the wires to be more than 1-1/2". Also keep in mind that since this is going on a slab, it will take much longer to heat up than a tile floor over backerboard. All of our literature is found on our literature page at www.suntouch.com/literature
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