Low Voltage Radiant Floor Heating
 

Low Voltage Radiant Floor Heating

Started by luvrbus, December 02, 2009, 04:45:07 PM

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luvrbus

Do you guys know were I can buy the low voltage floor heating I believe it is called Zmesh I saw it Oregon at Marathon but my friend no longer work there and the jerks there now won't give me a name of a supplier
.FWIW it looks like a screen for a door   thanks


good luck
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luvrbus

I did Google it but I need a supplier I thought some of you guys in the cold country would know of one that would just sell the product. The people I talk too want there people to install it



good luck
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John316

Sold - MCI 1995 DL3. DD S60 with a Allison B500.

Dreamscape

Clifford, Here is the link to their site http://www.zmesh.com/bid-floor-heat.html

Not sure who to buy from, I'll check further.

Paul
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Melbo

Try TEKsupply I think I remember seeing it in their catalog

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ruthi

I dont have the name of it right now, but we bought some that looks like that to install in the new bus. We bought it at home depot in one of the more northern states when we were on the road. It is going under the tile flooring in living room, kitchen and bath.
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bowmaga

I've installed/used electric radiant heat from warmyourfloor.com several times and actually installed it under my master bath tile in my house.  It seems a bit more professional.  By looking at that zmesh website, there no information on how install it really....just didn't seem right, no warm adn fuzzy feeling.  The warm your floor mesh is basically a mini mesh with a wire running thorugh it every 3 inches or so.  simple to hook up to a supplied thermostat.  2 wires, and a thermocup, and wire stat to 110.  It has a pretty low amp draw and would work very well for you.  I highly recommend it.  it will warm my ceramic tile floor up 15 degrees in less than 30 minutes.....and thats over a large area. but it will only heat up tile where there is mesh below.  the tile does not transfer heat from one to the other....grout joints.  Anyway....its a professional company, and you won't be disappointed.  my 2 cents.

good luck.

greg
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Doug1968

Clifford,

After reading your post yesterday I went to the web site Paul published and then into the "Contact Us" area and requested technical information and a quote. When I got home today they had sent me a quote along with installation instructions and a list of the components included in the quote.

I will forward this quote to you e-mail address.

Doug
1986 MCI 102A3 - 8V92 - 5 speed
Vancouver, Washington