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We are looking to build a slab on grade, do we need radiant heat?

Scott Self Sept. 21, 2020Last updated: Sept. 27, 2020

We are looking to build a slab on grade addition and were wondering wether it was necessary to install in floor radiant heat. We received a quote from Legalett for their geo slab it seemed more than we were hoping, is hydronic in floor more cost effective? Also, if we heated the space with a mini split heat pump and insulated beneath the slab would the floor be warm?

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George Lamb
George Lamb 1 year ago

嗨,斯科特,我会尽量回答你的问题,然后讨论一下我的想法。

  1. While it's not necessary to install in-slab radiant heat, it's much easier to do it now than retrofitting.
  2. Hydronic in-slab will use smaller pipes, but the pipes aren't the cost-driver (compared to labour and other equipment in the system, such as pumps/fans, the heater/furnace/boiler, any valves, etc.).
  3. If the slab is un-heated, it will always be cooler than the air in the room, regardless of the amount of insulation.

The Legalett seems to have two differences compared to 'traditional' hydronic heat - the use of air as the fluid, and that the heater and pump/fan are embedded in the floor.

使用空气会使分配更均匀,因为管道更大,因为热量传递到混凝土的速度更慢,但更不“有效”,因为它更难泵出空气(因为它是可压缩的),你需要泵出更多的空气(水有3500倍的热容量,以体积为基础)。The larger pipes will reduce the strength of the slab (all else being equal).

That the system is embedded in the floor is a nice bonus (for internal space, less so for maintenance), but I see no reason why the same thing couldn't be done with a hydronic system - it would be a tankless water heater + pump.

For future-proofing reasons, I would encourage you to embed the pipe (either for air or water) now, even if it's not attached to a heating system. There's a great video on this site showing how it could be done //www.esb-agile.com/guides/2256/diy-radiant-floor-tubing-installation-video/

Cheers, George