my main floor in-floor system is not able to keep up with the heating demands. It's pex in between the floor joist and pink insulation. 5/8 plywood and engineered hickory flooring.
I have 1500 sf with a loft that covers half. The 24x30 has 19' sidewall, cathedral ceiling and 12/12 pitch, it's almost impossible to heat with radiant floor I think.
My basement slab is 1500 sf with a large 5x10 open stairwell right in the middle, however last hyper the heat never did seem to migrate upstairs.
So my question is do I start to heat the basement slab to act as a heat sink to store btu's or should I just continue trying to heat the main floor.
I'm running a garn jr, my heat loss only calls for 50k btu and of course the garn pumps out 100k so that is not the issue.
I have 1500 sf with a loft that covers half. The 24x30 has 19' sidewall, cathedral ceiling and 12/12 pitch, it's almost impossible to heat with radiant floor I think.
My basement slab is 1500 sf with a large 5x10 open stairwell right in the middle, however last hyper the heat never did seem to migrate upstairs.
So my question is do I start to heat the basement slab to act as a heat sink to store btu's or should I just continue trying to heat the main floor.
I'm running a garn jr, my heat loss only calls for 50k btu and of course the garn pumps out 100k so that is not the issue.