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Radiant Floor Heating - Dry System Hydronic
Radiant heat installed beneath a finished floor that isn’t embedded in concrete.
| Advanced Buildings Technologies |
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| Phoenix
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| EERE Consumer's Guide: Radiant Heating |
| U.S. Department of Energy |
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| 1000 Independence Ave., SW |
| Washington
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20585
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| (800) 342-5363 |
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| Radiant Panel Association |
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| PO Box 717 |
| Loveland
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80539-0717
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| (800) 660-7187 |
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| TechPractices: EcoVillage at Ithaca, Ithaca, NY |
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| 1996. A group of families got together to build an environmentally responsible community that would use advanced energy systems while keeping home prices modest |
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| This Old House: Installing Radiant Floor Heat |
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| This article describes a radiant-floor-heating system that is relatively easy to install, won't leak, and doesn't cost much to operate. |
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