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Radiant Heating Book

March 18, 2008

Dear Home Owner:

You are thinking about getting radiant heating in your home. You’ve heard the pros & cons. Everybody you talk to has an opinion and a horror story.

Where can you find all the information you need to make a good decision, in one place, at a great price, without the pressure of a salesman breathing down your neck?

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Powerful Radiant Heating Concepts

Three eye-opening ways that radiant heat is transferred. Which one is best for your home?

Phenomenal Benefits of Radiant Heating

Eleven benefits of radiant heating. Lower your heating costs while keeping your family warm all winter long.

Secrets of using Aluminum Explained

Packed with 28 tips that will determine success or failure of your radiant heating project

Revealing Thermal Mass Options

Leaving out this one step could cost you thousands. With these fourteen tried and true tips along with five different methods to cure your thermal mass, you are assured of a successful install.

Successful Staple-Up Applications

Nine proven installations tips that guarantee your radiant heating is properly installed.

Revealing Electrical Radiant Heating

Keep control of your budget by applying this single step before you begin. Ten tips that save you from mistakes during installation.

Uncover Powerful Radiant Barrier Uses

Leaving out any one of these eight steps could cause the warm air to be sucked right out of your home.

Revealing Floor Covering Secrets

Over twenty-one valuable tips you need to know before you install that hardwood floor or carpet to prevent disaster.

Successful Control Rooms

Getting all eight of these components installed properly will assure you a trouble-free system for years to come.

Designing your Radiant Heat System Secrets

If your radiant heat designer won’t give you any one of these six reports, find another radiant heat designer before your project goes bad.

Avoiding Contractor and Sub-Contractor Disputes

Twenty-three questions to ask your contractor before you sign on the bottom line.

Learn more about this fantastic book

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