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| Floor Heating | When installing a snowmelt system in a concrete slab, the procedure is similar to running radiant heat in a building’s slab. The slab can either be insulated (for on demand systems) or un-insulated (for idling systems or solar assisted systems) and will have the tubing attached to the wire reinforcement mesh or re-bar in the slab. Concrete is then poured directly on top of the tubing and mesh. Many projects even install tubing in the concrete but don’t install a mechanical system until later, allowing for future expansion. This allows for easy installation of the rest of the system in the future. Once it’s all installed, you’ll never have to shovel snow again.
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