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Radiant heating is checked in for postwar homes
Radiant heating installations made in past year or two by those familiar with system have cost no more, and in many cases, less than conventional systems; case studies reveal that it makes little difference whether radiant heating coils are located in floor or in ceiling from comfort standpoint; photos given show only method of installation in basementless houses; because installed cost of floor coils runs from 10 to 20% less than ceiling coils, they are preferable.
Radiant heating is checked in for postwar homes
Radiant heating installations made in past year or two by those familiar with system have cost no more, and in many cases, less than conventional systems; case studies reveal that it makes little difference whether radiant heating coils are located in floor or in ceiling from comfort standpoint; photos given show only method of installation in basementless houses; because installed cost of floor coils runs from 10 to 20% less than ceiling coils, they are preferable.
Radiant heating is checked in for postwar homes
Am Bldr Bldg Age
McNamara, J.E. (author)
1944
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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