How to implement radiant floor heating. Installing viega rapid grid a basement and garage.

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  • čas přidán 18. 09. 2018
  • Packed with a how-to lesson on installation and design tips when planning your installation. Bob once worked for Viega and speaks specifically to the benefits of their products and the important details you want to pay attention to during your install.
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Komentáře • 71

  • @yuletak
    @yuletak Před 3 lety +7

    Very educational. This is like the senior engineer who knows just about all there is to know about a system.

  • @zachschultz1638
    @zachschultz1638 Před 5 lety +4

    The production value does not match the view count. This channel deserves a lot more attention

  • @gordonbeaulieu678
    @gordonbeaulieu678 Před 5 lety +4

    Loved this episode, Bob knows his stuff!

  • @brianpeterson3752
    @brianpeterson3752 Před 3 lety +1

    That dude is sharp as a tack. Great hire by Viega.

  • @timmolnar9076
    @timmolnar9076 Před 5 lety +2

    Awesome content! Learned so much 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @giovannifiorentino8947
    @giovannifiorentino8947 Před 5 lety +2

    Well put together video, and Bob is the man! You're creating a very professional tutorial library that is also a subcontractors reference and fun to watch. Thank you.

    • @NSBuilders
      @NSBuilders  Před 5 lety

      Giovanni Fiorentino appreciate that! Bob rocks

  • @micmike
    @micmike Před 4 měsíci

    Yes excellent help and advice.

  • @edmondenterprisesgrouphold3782

    Wow I love your video's so much information with in every minute

    • @NSBuilders
      @NSBuilders  Před 5 lety

      EdmondEnterprises Group Inc. Thanks edmond

  • @melyndabergen3420
    @melyndabergen3420 Před 4 lety +5

    Such great information! you addressed lack of continuity in the vapour barrier at the edges of the rapid grid, but could you elaborate on your final solution??

  • @Koru-Health
    @Koru-Health Před 4 lety

    very informative.

  • @coopercarter
    @coopercarter Před 5 lety +1

    Damn this is great. Avoids nailing down warmboard direct on a slab.

  • @metalpeck
    @metalpeck Před 5 lety +1

    Can't wait to see the Hydronic Air Handlers!

    • @NSBuilders
      @NSBuilders  Před 5 lety

      Fred Haag rather than a gas fire furnace. These work off a hot water coil

    • @metalpeck
      @metalpeck Před 5 lety

      I am familiar with the concept. I do ductwork in the commercial field and deal with AHU, VAV, Fan coils and other various equipment. That to say I have seen a lot of coils for steam and hot water.

  • @orestomeliukh4863
    @orestomeliukh4863 Před 5 lety +1

    More contractors need to understand heat, comon' boys listen to Bob.

  • @ryanmaceachern1314
    @ryanmaceachern1314 Před 5 lety +1

    Will you be going through the entire HVAC system in the next vid including air exchange and other components? Curious what the whole system looks like.

  • @leoteufel2439
    @leoteufel2439 Před 4 lety

    So if I understand the process. You have a 2" foam with vapor barrier membrane on top of graded gravel with 6" concrete overlay. Wouldn't you want the heat closer to the top half of the slab instead of the bottom for better heat distribution? Noting that you will have to make allowances for partition wall attachment ahead of time.

  • @Road_to_Tolaria
    @Road_to_Tolaria Před 4 lety +3

    7:12 Spidercrack.
    Word of the day.
    Great content.
    Edit Question. How would you go about affixing partition walls to a slab with hydronics?
    If the slab were thick enough, then traditional fasteners might still be the way to go but since the outcome is extremely negative if anything goes wrong I'm trying to learn other ways before I do my own project.

  • @JFabric500
    @JFabric500 Před 4 lety +7

    What’s the cost breakdown of that whole system?
    Material Cost and Labor to install?
    difference in cost with a different approach?
    Long term utility bill cost?

    • @nc3826
      @nc3826 Před 3 lety

      but you wasted time reading the comments to just bitch??? FLMAO

  • @philmckay9973
    @philmckay9973 Před 5 lety

    GREAT INFO.
    THX
    still think ur in nova scotia everytime i see ur name. lol

  • @jakesilva467
    @jakesilva467 Před 4 lety +1

    What does the Veiga board sitting on top of? Is it just crushed stone or sand?

  • @neilcomparetto5282
    @neilcomparetto5282 Před 5 lety

    New to the channel, great content 👍🏻... Won’t be at 7.7k subs long.

    • @NSBuilders
      @NSBuilders  Před 5 lety

      Neil Comparetto appreciate that! Glad you’re enjoying

  • @retiredperson4054
    @retiredperson4054 Před rokem

    What thickness and R value would be the best for a two car garage where the concrete would be 4 inch thick and the floor heated with PEX Tubing?

  • @DanLiese
    @DanLiese Před 2 lety

    My son a contractor and myself are doing a total restoration project in Stonington CT and are going to have radiant heat installed in LL basement, and 1st and 2nd floors throughout. We are considering a Viega system and Warm Board System. Can someone give me a honest comparison on one over the other. I have been told that plumbing/heating contractors always recommend Viega system because the have large markup and make much more money than if they just install a Warm Board system. Someone please help as we are also getting ready to build our custom 2800 sq ft one level home starting this year. thanks for your help. dan

  • @perrymallas227
    @perrymallas227 Před rokem

    I still feel that a vapor barrier should of been put under the Viega going up the Walls? what do you think?

  • @johna9634
    @johna9634 Před 3 lety

    Where do you find the panels? Rapid grid link is broken or they stopped selling.

  • @dennismartin1285
    @dennismartin1285 Před 4 lety +2

    What type of system would I need to put over an existing basement concrete floor. I do not want to cut up the floor.

    • @jamesurquhart6897
      @jamesurquhart6897 Před 2 lety

      Any response to this, same question

    • @truhomesllc
      @truhomesllc Před 2 lety

      An electric radiant system that you can tile or carpet over. Schluter and other companies manufacturer them.

  • @alexcampbell5371
    @alexcampbell5371 Před 3 lety

    Are u using mesh or.....

  • @xenochaosxc
    @xenochaosxc Před 5 lety

    What would you do to frame walls on such a floor? Pour a concrete footer then add a sole plate?

    • @areabum
      @areabum Před 5 lety

      I ran into this issue with another product. Could not drill or nail into the slab. We had an engineering test done, and glued the bottom plate to the concrete. I'm curious to see what they will do here.

    • @NSBuilders
      @NSBuilders  Před 5 lety

      Same thing. Glue!

    • @truhomesllc
      @truhomesllc Před 2 lety

      Why couldn’t you use 3-5” concrete anchors/ Molly’s? Especially if the slab is 6”. Shouldn’t be a problem framing walls on a floor with this system. You could use glue as well. I would go with both.

  • @IainB
    @IainB Před 5 lety

    You mentioned that you are putting a 2-post car lift in. Do a video on that!

    • @NSBuilders
      @NSBuilders  Před 5 lety

      Iain B Actually a freestanding four post lift.

    • @JonSchwenn
      @JonSchwenn Před 3 lety

      @@NSBuilders will you bolt that into the slab? you mentioned not nailing/drilling into the slabs.

  • @jamesm7505
    @jamesm7505 Před 4 lety +2

    What happens to the pex tubing floor if power failure leads to low freezing temperatures?

    • @richardlug6139
      @richardlug6139 Před 3 lety

      My floor heat has a anti-freeze product added to a closed loop system.

  • @rdgk1se3019
    @rdgk1se3019 Před 2 lety

    The link for the "Rapid Grid" no longer works.

  • @rogerwhiting9310
    @rogerwhiting9310 Před rokem

    After installing a few systems it gets pretty straightforward. As convenient as this "puck" system is...I prefer a different install. First thing on top of the ground is vapor barrier...you can go right up the walls if you wish. Next is 2 inch high density foam...the pink board. Next is wire mesh for concrete structure. Next is pex thats zip tied to the wire. At that point it's a standard pour. As they noted...protect the pex as it enters and exits the concrete floor with a simple sleeve. Mine is 22 years old and still 100%. No fancy puck board...sorry Vega..is necessary..and you get COMPLETE concrete filling around the tubing.

  • @N_AUD1
    @N_AUD1 Před 4 lety

    6 inch garage slab over radiant??

    • @daveklein2826
      @daveklein2826 Před 2 lety

      That's what he said and what I did on mine

  • @lifeofabachelor8547
    @lifeofabachelor8547 Před 5 lety +3

    what is the cost of such a system per sq foot? on average

    • @Java-vh2tx
      @Java-vh2tx Před 5 lety +1

      thats a really good question! would love to know the answer too @NS Builders

    • @NSBuilders
      @NSBuilders  Před 5 lety +2

      Will dig into the financial implications on this in an upcoming episode.

  • @Randy_Gustafson
    @Randy_Gustafson Před 5 lety

    Could you help us all out from getting visual whiplash by having your camera operator make small pan adjustments and remain stationary for longer periods of time whilst there are talking head segments? Cheers. Keep up the good work.

  • @fredjohnson4772
    @fredjohnson4772 Před 3 lety

    its to bad you didnt put a vapor barrier beneath the viega board... to many holes through product from fasteners holding pex in place...

  • @westleywest7259
    @westleywest7259 Před rokem

    I still don’t understand how this can heat anything through 6 inches of concrete…

  • @alexclark6768
    @alexclark6768 Před 5 lety +3

    00:39 whats a Cutstom?

    • @NSBuilders
      @NSBuilders  Před 5 lety

      Alex Clark it’s a misspelling. You should try them, they’re fun 🤙🏻

    • @alexclark6768
      @alexclark6768 Před 5 lety

      haha, sorry. i used to work in QA so they scream at me

    • @NSBuilders
      @NSBuilders  Před 5 lety +1

      All good man. Hopefully 100k people see it!

  • @willsonhallaway858
    @willsonhallaway858 Před 4 lety

    No floor drain in garage. Must not get alot of snow.

    • @NSBuilders
      @NSBuilders  Před 4 lety +1

      Willson Hallaway Adding a floor drain to a garage requires an oil water separator tank. There’s not a lot of snow coming into the garage and whatever does will either evaporate on the heated floor or drain out towards the door since the slab is pitched

  • @haug1957
    @haug1957 Před 5 lety

    good luck airing out and getting circulation in that garage

    • @NSBuilders
      @NSBuilders  Před 5 lety

      Haug1 we have two huge doors. Should be fine.

    • @daveklein2826
      @daveklein2826 Před 2 lety

      LMAO I think 2 7'x10 doors will be just fine

  • @heldert6231
    @heldert6231 Před 2 lety

    Dude, please let the guy from Viega talk and stop dumbing down the explanation...

  • @Mrjohnboyd1959
    @Mrjohnboyd1959 Před 4 lety

    Why don't you let Bob talk? He does a very good job. The other guy is annoying. Sorry...