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August 12, 2005 Some Quick Photos

by Sara R. Sage posted on 08-12-2005 23:53 last modified 08-12-2005 23:53

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I hope to do a full update tomorrow. We are so bushed but here are some photos.

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I see..

Posted by Gregory La Vardera at 08-13-2005 09:36

.. Walter has made himself right at home!

Greg, I really like...

Posted by richierod at 08-13-2005 13:45

your grouping of the windows in the living room(?). An excellent idea and excellent execution! It looks great. Standard sizes you say, yes? Also, is that radiant floor heat tubing I see under the module? If so, is it OK for it to be exposed like that? Without a metal insulation to insure the heat is all rising? Congratulations to the Sages! I kept logging in to find out what was happening!!! Thanks for going the extra mile for us in regard to putting up what pics you did after a long day.

-R.

Sorry for the shouting.

Posted by richierod at 08-13-2005 13:45

Don't know what happened...

Onix Radiant Heat

Posted by Sara R. Sage at 08-13-2005 21:47

Yes, that is tubing for the hydronic in-floor heat. Our system uses Onix instead of PEX and a heat transfer plate is not used in this system. Instead, we will install foil lined insulation in the floor joist bays. Irontown shipped a ton of insulation with the modules for this.

http://www.wattsradiant.com/lit/PDF/sprt/StapleUpFDS.pdf