
Installation of In-floor Radiant Heating
In-floor installation is most commonly done in new construction, additions and remodels where the flooring is already exposed. Tubing is installed by stapling it down over the plywood sub-floor and can be covered with a thin pour of Gyp-Crete floor underlayment. It also may be installed directly into a concrete slab. In some cases the tubing is even stapled to the bottom of the sub-floor between the floor joists. There is a system of radiant floor heating to fit any project.
Installation of Under-Joist Radiant Heating
This form of heating is more than adequate in most applications. The tubing would be stapled to the bottom of the subfloor between the floor joists and insulation would we installed to keep the heat going up where you want it.
Do-It-Yourself Installations
The Janes Company also provides easy, comprehensive, custom do-it-yourself kits for small projects, additions and remodels. Visit our "Do-It-Yourself" companion website
JanesRadiant.com, for a wealth of additional information on do-it-yourself kits.
So, whether you're handling a new build or contemplating a remodel, a radiant heating system offers several benefits including: