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Radiant in-floor heating in extension

Alan S
4 years ago

Hello,

We have heard so many conflicting opinions about our HVAC from various contractors, and we are hoping for some sane advice. We live in Toronto (extreme cold and heat) and are going to be renovating our existing house (full gut renovation) and replacing our current radiator heating system to a forced air system [we know lots of people like radiators, but we don't unfortunately].

We are also adding a two-story rear extension to the home (main and second floors, no basement). The extension will be built on concrete piers. We were told that the extension would always feel cold no matter what type of insulation we put in the floor due to not having a basement [is this true?], so we decided to do radiant in-floor hydronic heating on the main floor of the extension. The hydronic pipes will be encased in concrete, but we really want the floors to match throughout the house. So, we also added a couple steps from the existing house to the extension, that would enable us to use two different types of installation for our engineered hardwood floors.

However, if we plan on having engineered-hardwood floors through the house, and are also placing a large rug on the floor in the extension, is it still worth it to do radiant in-floor heat here? We would love to hear your opinions. Thank you!




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