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- sc-home-0117-home-remedies-20110120_1_hydronic-systems-radiant-floor-heating accessdate "2011-07-09".
- sc-home-0117-home-remedies-20110120_1_hydronic-systems-radiant-floor-heating agency "McClatchy/Tribune News".
- sc-home-0117-home-remedies-20110120_1_hydronic-systems-radiant-floor-heating author "Al Heavens".
- sc-home-0117-home-remedies-20110120_1_hydronic-systems-radiant-floor-heating date "2011-01-20".
- sc-home-0117-home-remedies-20110120_1_hydronic-systems-radiant-floor-heating isCitedBy Cross-linked_polyethylene.
- sc-home-0117-home-remedies-20110120_1_hydronic-systems-radiant-floor-heating newspaper "Chicago Tribune".
- sc-home-0117-home-remedies-20110120_1_hydronic-systems-radiant-floor-heating quote "Hydronic systems circulate water from a boiler or water heater through loops of polyethylene tubing, often called by the brand name Pex, but there are others. Tubing is typically installed on top of the subfloor in grooved panels or snap-in grids; clipped into aluminum strips on the underside of the floor; or embedded in poured concrete, or a lighter, concrete-like material in bathrooms or kitchens especially.".
- sc-home-0117-home-remedies-20110120_1_hydronic-systems-radiant-floor-heating title "Trying to keep radiant floor project out of hot water".
- sc-home-0117-home-remedies-20110120_1_hydronic-systems-radiant-floor-heating url sc-home-0117-home-remedies-20110120_1_hydronic-systems-radiant-floor-heating.