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Hi, I am a home owner and am in the midst of installing a electric radiant heating system in my bathroom. I looked at a bunch of websites and found that www.warmquest.com seems to have the best pricing and install diagrams and support. I just wanted to know if anyone could find another source and if anyone has ever installed a system because this is new to me, also should i be looking at hydronic radiant heat? thanks for your help.radiant heat link to warmquest if interested
 
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Hi, we used Nuheat WWW.nuheat.com I liked the way it installed and the fact that they could do custom mats. We've had it in for a year now and absolutely love it. We got the intelligent thermostat that has it to the set temp. at the time you desire.
 
Posts: 1 | Location: Twin Cities, Mn | Registered: 07 March 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I Thought I'd share my radiant floor heat knowledge with you all. I used a company called Floor Heatech, There site is Heatingonline.com and had a great experience. It was very easy to install. I actually did my bathroom and tile in the same day like they advertise. Another reason I like them is that they usally will give you a huge discount if you just ask. I got a quote for $12 online but once I spoke with one of their reps, I got it for $6 per sq. ft. If I do my Kitchen in the spring, I will surely use them again.
 
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