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Can this tile be used over radiant hydronic heat - in specific WarmBoard?
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Warmboard is an great choice under Avaire. It's thick plywood makes a sturdy base for any flooring. Make sure it doesn't operate obove 85 degrees.
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Hi Ed, Thanks for your wishes. We’ve been so busy, just don’t get around to updating the website much lately — it’s planting time! And business picked up a little too and have to earn a living “on the side.”We’re taking hundreds of pictures and hopefully soon will have some time to post. Working on our new garden, really have to fence the entire property soon — the cows are out. And we finally started on the concrete footing for our greenhouse/living room addition. I’m very excited about making ethanol and just got fodder beet seeds and already started some sugar sorghum. This will be the test year, next year we should be able to grow enough to run our generators and vehicles on ethanol.If you come through our area, come by for a visit. It’s nothing like Kansas. I lived in Lincoln NE for a few years in the early 80s and it was too cold and too humid. Never thought I’d spend a summer in AZ, but I got used to it. It’s dry heat Good luck to you too!
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Quiet Warmth is an excellent choice. They operate at an ideal temperature and are easy to install. Check with your local building codes to see if an electrician needs to do the final connection.
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