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<blockquote data-quote="My94GT" data-source="post: 16585584" data-attributes="member: 57447"><p>We’re doing electric radiant heat grids in the main touch point areas in the bathroom. I had wanted through the whole house since it’ll all be that engineered flooring but it could add up quick. Didn’t price up what a radiant system vs traditional hvac would run though so it is something to look at. </p><p></p><p>I’d also love to have radiant heat in the garage floor slab but pending on what we do with central hvac in the home we may plumb that into the garage as well so I can have heat and ac if desired. Just want to have it set to run off a thermostat independently if possible. All this snow balls real quickly on the price point so we’ll see. I’m completely fine with just hanging a gas heater in the ceiling for the garage as well and just using one of those big ass fans or something similar for air flow in the summer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="My94GT, post: 16585584, member: 57447"] We’re doing electric radiant heat grids in the main touch point areas in the bathroom. I had wanted through the whole house since it’ll all be that engineered flooring but it could add up quick. Didn’t price up what a radiant system vs traditional hvac would run though so it is something to look at. I’d also love to have radiant heat in the garage floor slab but pending on what we do with central hvac in the home we may plumb that into the garage as well so I can have heat and ac if desired. Just want to have it set to run off a thermostat independently if possible. All this snow balls real quickly on the price point so we’ll see. I’m completely fine with just hanging a gas heater in the ceiling for the garage as well and just using one of those big ass fans or something similar for air flow in the summer. [/QUOTE]
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