Hot Water Heat in slab installer needed.

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i have inslab heat in my entire house. absolutely love it. entirely different heat than a forced air furnace too. and soooooo nice on your feet. my place is slab on grade, so no basement, and i have stamped concrete and tile floors. upstairs stays warm just from the heat rising basically. in the master bath that's tiled we have infloor from the boiler. total of 4300 sq ft of living space and 2000 sq ft of garage/shop, all with infloor heat from 2 gas boilers. my gas bills are about the same as my parents that have a 1200 sq ft bungalow, and only run the furnace and hot water off the gas. i have boiler for heat, hot water, and we cook with gas as well. i would say it's well worth the investment in the long run for sure.!!!

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these are the types of panels we make and sell at my work..frontier plumbing and heating
 

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What's a system like that cost and do you still need a forced air furnace?
 

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No forced air furnace, they can range from 12,000 to no limit...Nice set up buck50. I agree well worth the up front cost to save $$$$$ for as long as you live there...
 

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What's a system like that cost and do you still need a forced air furnace?

You do need an air exchanger or fan coil to bring fresh air into the house. It's also nice to have heated air in each room in the spring and fall when it's cold at night but can be very warm during the day or if you want A/C in the summer.
 

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yes you do need an air exchanger and you can also use your infloor for ac also.
 

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with my concrete floors, the heat of the house just gets sucked into the floor and dissipated! no need for an AC unit we've found. we DO have a forced air furnace, both for fresh air into the house, and also like summiteer said, it's nice in the spring and fall when we shut down the infloor and it gets cold at night, but to hot during the day to run the slab heat. plus, if one boiler goes down, i have another one, and if both go down, we have the furnace for backup. as for an air exchanger, i found it was MORE expensive than a forced air furnace, so i went with a furnace instead
 
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these are the types of panels we make and sell at my work..frontier plumbing and heating

nice i am assuming that not a doug neff design did not know wayne was selling viessman looks like some terry penny input to your panels
 

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seems like a fair price judging by your pics are the boilers the 100's
yes they are! cheaper to go with 2 100's instead of 1 200!!!! kinda crazy, but oh well, plus like i said, if one goes down, i still have the other one!
 
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