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heat patio with owb
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<blockquote data-quote="zsteinmetz" data-source="post: 853129" data-attributes="member: 13155"><p>Ok guys had a brainstorm today about my patio between my garage and my house roughly 400 sq ft. This summer i am going to be tearing it out and pouring new cement and thought why not put radiant heat in it and heat it with my owb. Stupid maybe but no more ice and no more shoveling either. This area seems to get packed down the most anyway so the ice is there for the duration of the year. So anyone know what my cost would be for this. What do i all need? Pumps, tubing, stats etc. Basically im just trying to get a rough estimate of the extra cost of going this route.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zsteinmetz, post: 853129, member: 13155"] Ok guys had a brainstorm today about my patio between my garage and my house roughly 400 sq ft. This summer i am going to be tearing it out and pouring new cement and thought why not put radiant heat in it and heat it with my owb. Stupid maybe but no more ice and no more shoveling either. This area seems to get packed down the most anyway so the ice is there for the duration of the year. So anyone know what my cost would be for this. What do i all need? Pumps, tubing, stats etc. Basically im just trying to get a rough estimate of the extra cost of going this route. [/QUOTE]
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