
Rehau
Radiant, sometimes called under-floor, heating is a way to heat a building by circulating warm water through a network of RAUPEX® piping, typically embedded in concrete.
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Rehau radiant floor heating tubing, Creatherm yellow foam insulation board, concrete foundation walls, sub-grade storm and ground water sump evacuation system, sewage evacuation sump system, expansion joints indicate a full 4" slab above the in-floor heating system.

Concrete slab floor, cast concrete walls, red radiant heat PEX tubing, floor penetrations, sump basins

Basement addition space in early construction phase, mono pour reinforced concrete walls, concrete slab basement subfloor, temporary work lights suspended from exposed I-joist ceiling joists, red PEX oxygen barrier tubing converging to home run location in preparation for radiant heat manifold installation, 2 sump basins await provisioning.

Radiant floor heating system installation, PEX tubing grid installed in the Creatherm dimple method. thermal insulation board with integral thermal breaks, concrete subfloor preparation, in-situ installation in progress, 1/2" rebar grid suspended on 2" concrete chairs



