What Wood Floor Pros Need to Know About In-Floor Heat

A roughed-in basement floor showing radiant tubes before the poured-in cement. Places where many tubes converge (oftentimes at doorways) can create hot spots in the floor. (Photo courtesy of Radiant Professionals Alliance)
A roughed-in basement floor showing radiant tubes before the poured-in cement. Places where many tubes converge (oftentimes at doorways) can create hot spots in the floor. (Photo courtesy of Radiant Professionals Alliance)

A roughed-in basement floor showing radiant tubes before the poured-in cement. Places where many tubes converge (oftentimes at doorways) can create hot spots in the floor. (Photo courtesy of Radiant Professionals Alliance)A roughed-in basement floor showing radiant tubes before the poured-in cement. Places where many tubes converge (oftentimes at doorways) can create hot spots in the floor. (Photo courtesy of Radiant Professionals Alliance)

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