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[Cob] radiant floor tubes in clay floor: insulation?Shody Ryon qi4u at yahoo.comWed Feb 4 22:29:25 CST 2009
Hi Tys I forget, what climate is this in? Is there insulation anywhere in the house? If so how much and were? What heating system are you using? solar, gas, electric? Shody --- On Wed, 2/4/09, Tys Sniffen <tys at ideamountain.com> wrote: > From: Tys Sniffen <tys at ideamountain.com> > Subject: [Cob] radiant floor tubes in clay floor: insulation? > To: coblist at deatech.com > Date: Wednesday, February 4, 2009, 10:36 PM > Hey folks, > > as I read about radiant floors, in typical houses, they put > insulation > against the inside, and sometimes outside of the house > foundation. > Sometimes they make an "L" shape with insulation > under the floor and up the > wall a bit. My north side will be bermed in, and my > southern side is of > course, my solar gain side. Does anyone have an opinion > about whether I > should put insulation in between the clay floor, the gravel > sub-floor, and > my concrete and mortared urbanite stem wall? If you think > I should do it, > how much (how wide?) > > > > Starting to think about the inside, > > Tys > > > > www.magnumdental.com > <http://www.magnumdental.com/application.php?id=tm42> > > > Reasonable Dental Insurance for Individuals... Online > > > > _______________________________________________ > Coblist mailing list > Coblist at deatech.com > http://www.deatech.com/mailman/listinfo/coblist
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