- Mar 7, 2007
- 27
It seems that my radiant floor heating solution only needs a good way to heat the water. It doesn't require any other heating function except hot water. I think I can figure out the plumbing with all the help in this group. So do I really need to buy a boiler for this purpose? (can you say EXPENSIVE?) Isn't there anyone who makes a simple wood-fired heater for water that is CHEAP?
Oh sure, I'd like some of the things that those expensive boilers offer, like automatic re-ignition, the whole gasification thing, and the ability to build a BIG fire that lasts a LONG time. But I don't really HAVE to have them.
I'm not gifted enough to fashion my own heater from scratch like some of the readers of this forum, so I must rely on a talented manufacturer to do it for me. Can anyone make the introduction for me to a company or product like this?
My entire budget for this project is just $5K and it's beginning to look hopeless. My only hope is to find someone who has done this before and can point me to the right place. Are you that person?
Thankful for any hope you can flush my way.
Oh sure, I'd like some of the things that those expensive boilers offer, like automatic re-ignition, the whole gasification thing, and the ability to build a BIG fire that lasts a LONG time. But I don't really HAVE to have them.
I'm not gifted enough to fashion my own heater from scratch like some of the readers of this forum, so I must rely on a talented manufacturer to do it for me. Can anyone make the introduction for me to a company or product like this?
My entire budget for this project is just $5K and it's beginning to look hopeless. My only hope is to find someone who has done this before and can point me to the right place. Are you that person?
Thankful for any hope you can flush my way.