A basic overview of the steps involved in installing a hot water radiant heat system in s concrete floor.

17 Responses to “Radiant Heat Installed in Concrete”

  • gtJONgeo says:

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  • Deanzsyclone says:

    The most common way that customers know they have a slab leak is the floor is suddenly warm, how now does someone know if they have a slab leak? Also if the tubbing develops a pinhole leak how is it commonly repaired, jack hammer the concreate? If a slab occurs in the water line how do they get to it if it’s covered with radiant heated floor pipes?

  • mbcelestino says:

    Hi Lori, thanks for the great video. What is the manufacturer of the tankless water heater used on this project? Trying to figure if it can be used for household domestic water also while heating the flooring? Thanks.

  • neonclass says:

    nice.well done.
    see neonclass ufh.

  • GreenTV says:

    Thank you! You also have good videos!

  • MRR8746 says:

    beautiful system and fantastic informational speech thank you

  • andreschilean says:

    gran video, aparte que esta entera rica la conductora

  • elviss13 says:

    you would need a heat exchanger, you wouldnt want to mix domestic with the boiler water

  • Skunkxx says:

    I am preparing to install one now in my old firehouse I am fixing up.Thanks for the tips

  • migo53333 says:

    what happens if you get a leak?

  • GreenTV says:

    Measure while you lay pipe and test and re-test system before operation. Leaks can be repaired and PEX (pipe maker)has the procedure on-line.
    Thank you!

  • traentec says:

    Iam happy you saved money on the job but I think you shorted yourself by using that crap quietside qvm 9 tankless heater I installed one for a coustomer and wont touch anotner one again full of plastic parts and o rings just a matter of time befor that thing gives you trouble plus it is made in korea and set up there so most of the time you have reset the air inlet or it sounds like a dying cow.

  • trappercv935 says:

    Break the jack hammer out.

  • runshousee says:

    Exactly!! break out the jack hammer. Just pray the mason doesn’t poke holes in the pex

  • jimfarr194 says:

    Great Information

  • MrSpongepimp says:

    yes heat bands… 300 centers for the rest . Korean boiler . Saturn Condensing .. Expansion tanks are SHIT. Korean boiler

  • barberwin says:

    For anyone who may have doubts as to the efficiency of this heating method don’t be concerned. We had the same type of radiant heat in our home in Germany back in 1990 (yes, the U.S. is behind the times on this one). It was absolutely wonderful. I was never cold. In fact, I often went barefooted in mid-winter. It was so nice to step out of the shower onto a warm floor. Our earthsheltered home was built in 1985 — Oh, how I wish we had known about radiant heat when we built this home.