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Safe As Kittens
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Huskerland
Casino cash: $9985960
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I'm barefoot, in Iowa, on wooden floors as we speak. Incredible even heat. No sound of the furnace fans. Less expensive with water boiler. I'm sold on radiant heat. It is even in both our attached and detached garages. Oh, and the cats digs the warm spots, won't hardly move in the winter.
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Wizard
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Mpls
Casino cash: $10005004
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Ditto, but in Minnesota. We rent, so I can't comment on some of the maintenance and utility costs, but I've been warm all winter. I'm not sure what the arguments for and against it are, but I do love radiant heat.
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Veteran
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: St. Louis :(
Casino cash: $9989900
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In a climate like KC with really hot summers, I think you'd basically have to build the entire forced air infrastructure the same (ducts, fan, etc) to be able to cool in the summer, and then you have the entire hydronic system as well. I'm certainly no expert, but I'm not sure you'd ever realize a payback. |
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Veteran
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: In the Holler
Casino cash: $10004950
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I've always been paranoid about pumping that much water through my house, but I'm sure it's better than the heat pump I have.
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