Good content. I've read that the temp sensors in the heated floors can fail over a shorter time than you would expect. The other concern I've read is relating to flooding basements. I agree that a heated floor in any region where snow falls is most desirable. Thank you for identifying products and the cautions you mentioned (distance from walls, distance from wax seal, etc).
Heating uninsulated concrete slab on grade with electric cable will be nothing but waste of energy. It will run constantly and will never fill warm to touch
Did you insulate the slab before adding the thermal heating wires?
Good content. I've read that the temp sensors in the heated floors can fail over a shorter time than you would expect. The other concern I've read is relating to flooding basements. I agree that a heated floor in any region where snow falls is most desirable. Thank you for identifying products and the cautions you mentioned (distance from walls, distance from wax seal, etc).
Thank you. Yes, wouldn’t recommend a bathroom like this in a basement that floods. Fortunately this one was in good shape
How much height did the cables and self leveling concrete add? Was there much lip from the other room into the bathroom?
I tried to grab the booklet and I was not able to wondering if I can still get it? Thanks
How do you install a curbless shower on a concrete slab that's on a second floor?
the guide doesnt work in the link. whats up with that?
Guide doesn’t open
Nice glowes. Most expensive one :)
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Clean up with a shop vac or a vacuum. Don't you mean sweeper? Lol. Thanks for sharing.
Haha, yes
Heating uninsulated concrete slab on grade with electric cable will be nothing but waste of energy. It will run constantly and will never fill warm to touch
When I try to download your free guide, it says that the content is not available.
Bro are u skipping steps? Let's concentrate on the curveless shower waterproof
Bro less face more shots of the process