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Hardwood Flooring & Radiant Heat

12/05/2002 09:51 AM sjazz

Will putting radiant heat under a hardwood floor cause the floor to warp/lift?

I'm building in MA and am primarily heating with hydro-air. However, I have a family room with a cathedral ceiling and a loft area leading to unfinished areas upstairs. Because of this setup, I feel the hydro-air will not be efficient in this room. I'd like to run a seperate zone off the boiler for radiant, but my wife insists on hardwood here (I'd prefer tile).

Am I heading for problems (other than disagreeing with my wife)?

Thanks.

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