No video

Save Thousands on Your Floor Heat System, DIY Rough In of Crete Heat Panels and PE RT

  Рет қаралды 104,924

Outdoors With The Morgans

Outdoors With The Morgans

Күн бұрын

Today we go over the rough in of the crete heat panel system and PE-RT line for our radiant floor heat system in the new building. I bought everything at Thermo Supply in West Middlesex Pa and they are great to work with. If you are building your own building this is something that you can do yourself and in doing so save thousands of dollars.
Our Website: www.outdoorswi...
Our FaceBook Page / outdoorswiththemorgans
Our Instagram ...
Our Amazon Affiliate Store www.amazon.com...
Our Address: Outdoors with the Morgans
P.O. Box 2140
Cranberry Twp. Pa 16066
Partners and Sponsors
Kubota USA www.kubotausa.com
Wolfe Ridge Log Splitters www.wolferidge...
Exmark Commercial Mowers www.exmark.com
Exmark Backyard Life backyard.exmar...
Stihl www.stihlusa.com
Wallenstein www.wallenstei...
OUR EQUIPMENT LIST
Kubota KX-057-4 Excavator
Kubota MX 5400 Utility Tractor
Kubota BX 23S Subcompact Tractor
ExMark Lazer Z S Series Zero Turn Mower
Wolfe Ridge Pro 22C Commercial Log Splitter
Woodmizer LX 150 Sawmill
We live in Western Pa. and Have around 100 Acres of Land, About 1/2 is ours the rest is my moms, We have 4 kids and two grandchildren, 3 Golden Retrievers and one Cat. We enjoy working on our property and making improvements. We sell firewood and soon will be selling hardwood lumber.

Пікірлер: 489
@carolscott3868
@carolscott3868 3 жыл бұрын
Mike , you are such a perfectionist....everything you do has 110% effort and it shows.....love watching all your projects unfold...have a super day.
@BillB23
@BillB23 3 жыл бұрын
Not to mention the skull sweat before the physical work starts
@RockhillfarmYT
@RockhillfarmYT 3 жыл бұрын
That’s cool that it is an American made system. Great attention to detail on the install
@kevinjohnson2606
@kevinjohnson2606 3 жыл бұрын
Glad you decided to keep talking. Would have been hard to figure out today’s video,lol.
@stephendobie5013
@stephendobie5013 3 жыл бұрын
Good morning everyone, 57 in Calgary Alberta at 6am....a gorgeous day ahead, Steve
@peterwill3699
@peterwill3699 3 жыл бұрын
Hi,that floor heating is going to be so nice.Thanks for going through the installation.Love the fact its all USA
@jbbrown7907
@jbbrown7907 3 жыл бұрын
I enjoyed watching. I don't think I'll ever install such a system. But it's fun to watch. I'm 42 miles from you as I watch this at an Amish funeral in New Wilmington PA.
@bradunruh9188
@bradunruh9188 3 жыл бұрын
I have a few friends with this system. I have seen -25° and building is 60 degrees. Low ac requirements. You will love this.
@garykemp977
@garykemp977 3 жыл бұрын
Enjoyed today's jabbering. Have a day......
@dwb73
@dwb73 3 жыл бұрын
A mounted camera and time lapse of the tubing install would have been nice to see. Looks good!
@robertdendooven7258
@robertdendooven7258 3 жыл бұрын
That is a good thought for the rest of the building's installation of the radiant heat panels and tubing.
@badcat4707
@badcat4707 3 жыл бұрын
Good morning Hunter :-) and family and friends :-)
@smoke09able
@smoke09able 3 жыл бұрын
Looking good Mike!
@leekillman802
@leekillman802 3 жыл бұрын
Spot on and thanks Mike...all American made. Plastics made from hydrocarbons and just to add the insulation panels are most likely based from hydrocarbon. That industry fed my family, paid for the education of my children and provided for my retirement. I am proud of that by the way if people have not already guessed it. Informative video...thanks!
@phinney4398
@phinney4398 3 жыл бұрын
Good morning Mike and Melissa God Bless from Joel in Pilot Knob,Mo
@oldmanfred8676
@oldmanfred8676 3 жыл бұрын
I got a Knob Noster Missouri T shirt and I’m wearing it home!
@kengough5186
@kengough5186 Жыл бұрын
Glad to see American made materials being used. I do try to buy everything I can from my clothing ,boots,tools and everything we purchase American made. Keep our neighbors working. Thanks for your videos.
@philsmock4943
@philsmock4943 3 жыл бұрын
Phil here from NE Indiana. The crete heat panels are the ticket. Wow. And the way the PE-RT lines pop into the panels. Thanks for sharing the install. I hope you'll have time to share when the concrete comes. This is pretty cool Mike.
@marcuswhite3628
@marcuswhite3628 3 жыл бұрын
My first time watching on my flat screen tv - but have to go to my phone to comment. LOVED IT❣️ Great video Mike and everything looked absolutely wonderful!!! I can’t wait to see a moment of video in the winter with bare feet on the floor with freezing temps outside ☺️. Marcus from Chesapeake VA.
@aaronbaum2542
@aaronbaum2542 3 жыл бұрын
Good Morning Hunter and Mike!! 😎😎
@haganrichmond
@haganrichmond 3 жыл бұрын
Will be interested in the boiler portion of the video. Guessing you will be burning wood. Great tutorial Mike! Keep up the great videos.
@tucksmith8300
@tucksmith8300 3 жыл бұрын
It looks good Mike!!! Keep up the good work
@ronaldcummings6337
@ronaldcummings6337 3 жыл бұрын
I like the insulation panels. I used 2" flat panels on my floor. And tied the pexalpex to the rebar and used the wire panels to gauge the loops. Fill your pex with water before you pour or it can float. I also recommend going with 5" of concrete or you will have problems sawing your control joints. I have 9 loops and three zones it works fabulous!
@samengler539
@samengler539 3 жыл бұрын
Nice job mike. Looks like a giant lego pad .
@rgd2598
@rgd2598 3 жыл бұрын
I’ve been in the HVAC industry for 40 years...and own Air-Tech service here in Troup and Tyler Texas....and I absolutely recommend this system. Great job Mike!
@davidmorse8432
@davidmorse8432 3 жыл бұрын
So you can use it for cooling too?
@i.r.wayright1457
@i.r.wayright1457 3 жыл бұрын
@@davidmorse8432 Yes, but that is a different ball game. A friend of mine has a shop about the size of Mike's. He has three deep wells for ground source heat pumps. That system takes the 50 degree, or less ground temperature, and circulates the fluid (think antifreeze) so it can be used for heating or cooling through the heat pumps. I have been in there in the cold winter months. You could sleep on the floor and the temperature is the same at 6 feet above. It is so even throughout.
@davidmorse8432
@davidmorse8432 3 жыл бұрын
@@i.r.wayright1457 Thank you I.R. I always wondered about that because cooling also requires lowering the humidity and I didn't know how the radiant system could handle that portion of HVAC. My parents had radiant heating in our basement . It was built back in the mid 50' so this is nothing new. It used soft copper pipe coiled in the concrete. We didn't have AC but the basement was always the cool place to be because, having the earth to surround it, it stayed cool. Always nice and warm in the winter too. There was a slight humidity problem though in the summer.
@rgd2598
@rgd2598 3 жыл бұрын
@@davidmorse8432 this system wouldn’t be used for cooling . You would want a separate ground source for the heat transfer for a heat pump. The condenser coil of a ground source heat pump utilizes fluid circulating in the ground to absorb the heat from it vs air over the coil. This puts the heat into the ground... so if you tried to use this system.... it would put the heat into the floor of the area you are trying to cool. This system could be used for a chilled water loop .... but I haven’t cared for in slab cooling as too much inefficiency and causes your floor to sweat like a cold glass of tea
@davidmorse8432
@davidmorse8432 3 жыл бұрын
@@rgd2598 I understand what you are saying and thank you for your input. Sounds like Mike will need a totally separate system to provide AC. I live in the south (N.E. Texas) and heat pumps work well because the temperatures seldom get below 40 degrees. The heat pumps do an awesome job of air conditioning in the summer.
@allenpelletier6759
@allenpelletier6759 3 жыл бұрын
can't wait for the whole job to be completed. ready for use.
@tommyordoyne7461
@tommyordoyne7461 3 жыл бұрын
Good morning from Upstate South Carolina. Nice work Mike. Great video explanation. I've been to Drake's well in Titusville Pa. while visiting a friend from there when we were in graduate school together in the late 80s at Clemson University. Have a productive day.
@jimkempton5568
@jimkempton5568 3 жыл бұрын
Man, it would frighten me a bit to take on that job, but you just jump in and get it done. I guess I lack the self confidence that you have. Very informative video Mike. Thank you!
@JohnSmith-tv5ep
@JohnSmith-tv5ep 3 жыл бұрын
MIKE, gotta love American made ! $7500 may sound extreme, buy once,, cry once but it ain't gonna BREAK!!!!!
@philipmorehouse1069
@philipmorehouse1069 3 жыл бұрын
AMEN brother - we fought for it and died for it and if I can, I'll always buy American made.
@robertdendooven7258
@robertdendooven7258 3 жыл бұрын
Compare that to what it would cost for someone who doesn't have Mike's talents and now, the time to work on it. An outside company would have cost more and I would like to have known how much more. The advantage is that if you pay other people, it would have gotten done sooner.
@JohnSmith-tv5ep
@JohnSmith-tv5ep 3 жыл бұрын
@@robertdendooven7258 Not a lot of "professionals" any more that do real,quality, work. ......or finding THAT crew that fits your schedule. maybe I'm too 'picky'. On a job that's labor intensive , you can save a boat load of cash by doing it yourself, it's just the time involved.
@bryanumberger7626
@bryanumberger7626 3 жыл бұрын
Love your channel
@davewilson8308
@davewilson8308 3 жыл бұрын
You got that right!
@mrossoxner
@mrossoxner 3 жыл бұрын
looks great!
@luisrodriquez6358
@luisrodriquez6358 3 жыл бұрын
Wow Mike you and Melissa uncle Jay did fantastic job. You must have saved quite bit money on all the labor that you put in so far. Like the fact that everything is made in America, that you put in, and it’s all looks so neat.
@robertdean9392
@robertdean9392 3 жыл бұрын
Lots of progress with help!! Looks really good. Be safe and "Have a Day" !!!
@thebradleysoncatbirdhill6849
@thebradleysoncatbirdhill6849 3 жыл бұрын
Mike! I'm so grateful for your explanations of the process and the origin of the products that you are using. I think it is so helpful for any of us who might be going through this type of building phase either now or in the future. Great job! 👍💪
@robertrichard9460
@robertrichard9460 3 жыл бұрын
Mike just make sure the radiant tubing isn’t to close to the toilet wax seal. Great video!
@multibikermike4681
@multibikermike4681 3 жыл бұрын
They make special toiler seals for radiant heat.
@jjacres129
@jjacres129 3 жыл бұрын
A lot of thinking goes into building anything and I think you nailed it it’s coming along nicely
@nealtubbs9608
@nealtubbs9608 3 жыл бұрын
Awesome informational video. You're doing a great job!! Good morning Hunter!!
@luvbigiron
@luvbigiron 3 жыл бұрын
Beautiful installation. I put radiant heat in my new construction house in 2007. The basement install involved attaching the pex to concrete reinforcing wire with zip ties. I had no diagrams to go by. The concrete guys rolled over it with wheelbarrows full of concrete when pouring the basement. I was horrified there would be leaks but it all worked out. Pex is virtually indestructible.
@johnking8679
@johnking8679 3 жыл бұрын
GREAT project - well presented, Mike !! You are definitely a "detailed" installer !! You tell us EVERYTHING !! Thank you so much !!
@FieldstonefarmOH
@FieldstonefarmOH 3 жыл бұрын
Mike , love the building..I have been following you for some time now and when you said you got everything in west middlesex I didn’t know how close you are to us! We are just over the border into Ohio! We are getting ready to build a home and have decided on a Barndo style so this video is a big help! And if your concrete guy will come this far we will be talking to home!
@contemporaryprimitiveman3469
@contemporaryprimitiveman3469 3 жыл бұрын
We did 2 radiant floor systems in the early days of the wirsbo and pex. the new products are so much better. We did polybutyl before pex was available. We installed on a compacted sand base without insulation and they are still working but the knowledge and products have come so far.
@outdoorswithlarryrobin
@outdoorswithlarryrobin 3 жыл бұрын
Mike, good planning, Every in floor heat over 30 yrs, No kidding, Every job we did the contractor hit the tubes, All 13 of them! I decided to order 2 brass repair couplings with every job order! Would recommend pumping the lines up with 60 lbs of air and an air gauge, Take Care 🚜🪵👍🏼🇱🇷
@bruceludwick8200
@bruceludwick8200 3 жыл бұрын
Mike, I have a suggestion. As you showed us around, the office did not appear to have a window. Having worked in an office without a window for a couple of years, I can tell you that I didn't like it too much. If you want to put in a window, now would be the time. Just a thought.
@jasons4219
@jasons4219 3 жыл бұрын
Agree,not having a window is very so to speak depressing. It's nice to be able to look out even if it's brief.I find it more inviting and I get more done.
@dagwood1327
@dagwood1327 3 жыл бұрын
I built a shop with no windows because I am easily distracted. Worked great for a few years. Now I think it is nice to let some of the outside in.
@sassafrasvalley1939
@sassafrasvalley1939 3 жыл бұрын
Perhaps he’s going to install windows that look into the shop and family room? That’s an option too.
@matthewvanrossum406
@matthewvanrossum406 3 жыл бұрын
Mike check with plumber Jim, but your tubing might be too close to the toilet flange. You could melt the wax seal.
@rschaefe1
@rschaefe1 3 жыл бұрын
Great explanation! I really appreciate you taking the time to show the actual panels, the plans, the suppliers and your feedback. I’m not planning to install anything like this right now but I know I can go back to this video and check it out when I need the knowledge!
@robertherzog2087
@robertherzog2087 3 жыл бұрын
He Mike, here in Florida we use crushed recycled concrete for base material. My first experience with it was when the pool company used it under my brick paver patio around the pool. They put it down like you did the 2A limestone (plate compacted) but wet it real well before compacting. When it dried, it was like concrete. If you have it in PA, I suggest you try using it around your pool.
@gnikolgnikol
@gnikolgnikol 3 жыл бұрын
Good evening Mr Morgan. Very nice design from Thermo supply, very nice materials, excellent fitting of materials. You did a very good job. I will wait for the next videos.
@dwightarnold6980
@dwightarnold6980 3 жыл бұрын
GREAT JOB MIKE! YOU'RE DOING AN AWESOME JOB ON THE FLOOR! KEEP ON KEEPING ON 💯 💪! HAVE A DAY!
@davidmorse8432
@davidmorse8432 3 жыл бұрын
HI DWIGHT!
@dwightarnold6980
@dwightarnold6980 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Dave
@davidevans474
@davidevans474 8 ай бұрын
Even though it’s a few years ago I will be returning back home next spring to start my garage and home and want what you’re doing .
@adubbelde1
@adubbelde1 3 жыл бұрын
My floors are 4" or less and I used 3" tapcons for fastening my bottom plate.My tubing was stapled to the foam with a grid of #4 rebar over it.
@mikeelwood8626
@mikeelwood8626 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Hunter! Good to see you! Mike, you are well on the way. So glad you had help on this project.
@peewee.3138
@peewee.3138 3 жыл бұрын
Make sure you take lots of pictures and measurements for where the pipes are for when you start anchoring interior walls and saw cuts in the floor. Looks really good!
@davidmorse8432
@davidmorse8432 3 жыл бұрын
That's a good idea especially since the pex cannot be located with a metal detector.
@jasongaugler6018
@jasongaugler6018 3 жыл бұрын
Mike I used flat insulation board with reinforcing wire on top to zip tie my pex pipe to, it's not near as fast to install but at the time I did it I had less than half the money into it. Just another idea for someone that might have more time and less money. Your building is coming along nicely and I enjoy the content, by the way I enjoy your talking so that I can listen while I drive.
@olddawgdreaming5715
@olddawgdreaming5715 3 жыл бұрын
Good morning Mike and Hunter, thanks for sharing with us. Great video of your heating system in your new building. That looks awesome, you’re doing a great job and it shows. Getting closer to pouring the concrete! Keep up the good work and videos. Fred. 🙏🏻🙏🏻👍👍👏🏻👏🏻👋👋
@patrickforbes6745
@patrickforbes6745 3 жыл бұрын
When I did my house I made sure I had more than enough heat in the shower. This makes sure the floor is dried to keep out mold.
@pierrelarocque3214
@pierrelarocque3214 3 жыл бұрын
You made the right choice, in floor heating is heavenly. Soft and even heat. Everyone will thank you for it. I can work in my garage at -40 (I live in Canada) in slippers and a t-shirt.
@donnlowe9129
@donnlowe9129 3 жыл бұрын
Steel toe slippers?
@pierrelarocque3214
@pierrelarocque3214 3 жыл бұрын
@@donnlowe9129 not when you are fixing motorcycle rusty tanks or fouled carbs.
@larrykluckoutdoors8227
@larrykluckoutdoors8227 3 жыл бұрын
That will be nice when it get done
@stevealldred4424
@stevealldred4424 3 жыл бұрын
That floor system looks incredible! We use pea gravel in South West Ohio to level the floors for systems like that here! Hydronic floor heating systems have come such a long way in the years! Our plumbing shop was heated with water 50 years ago by some innovative old owners who were so smart! Miss the old timers! But you're continuing that tradition through KZfaq and yes American Made is important! Thanks Mike great video!
@JSomerled
@JSomerled 3 жыл бұрын
Nice..
@keithburch5506
@keithburch5506 3 жыл бұрын
The floor panels look awesome. Nothing's cheap, but I do like that you are saving thousands doing some of it yourself. The results, of course, looks 100% professionally done. Love it! We're getting rain here in Hickory NC right now and will last at least till 1 or 2:00. Made in the USA. I ordered an orange 30 oz tumbler yesterday. The one I use now is 'Team Hornady '. Enjoyed the video, good stuff!👍🚜❤
@realairplane261
@realairplane261 3 жыл бұрын
I made the comment the other day you could get a lot done with good help and it shows now!
@troywood5686
@troywood5686 3 жыл бұрын
This is going to work great. the system you installed is better than what we typically see in Wisconsin. With your climate you should get maximum benefit from a high efficiency boiler with outdoor reset. I would consider a combi boiler that also heats your domestic water. If I were closer I would be there helping you for free. Well maybe a little trade with some time in the mini cabin later this year.
@russellbowman8051
@russellbowman8051 3 жыл бұрын
Mike that looks like a superb job!! Kind of looks like a Lego Giant Project!! Great Job!!👍👊
@jonathanrighetti5897
@jonathanrighetti5897 3 жыл бұрын
Hello Hunter, great. seeing you bud.
@markevans3027
@markevans3027 3 жыл бұрын
Mike, Didn't you learn nothing from your last video.. you talked in this video 🤦‍♂️ Your doing a great job 👍
@Rgross27
@Rgross27 3 жыл бұрын
I was going to say the exact same thing hahahaha.. Awesome vlog. Great job Mike. Always watching here in Michigan...
@bwayne40004
@bwayne40004 3 жыл бұрын
The entire series on this building from moving topsoil until now has been super interesting and I hope we see it progress until we see Mike puttering around doing maintenance in shirt sleeves this winter. And everyone else enjoying the game room side of things!
@HallnoutMhall
@HallnoutMhall 3 жыл бұрын
Good afternoon Morgans & friends. System looks good Mike. Much simpler then back in the day. Guy I worked for doing concrete had a cobble stone drive and it was heated. No damage from snow removal and no cleanup in winter. Think I would have tried to terminate the ends in a interior area instead of exterior wall but I doubt if you'll have troubles. Thanks for sharing and we'll see ya down the road......
@SasquatchBunyan
@SasquatchBunyan 3 жыл бұрын
This is great. I see lots of projects in my future. I’ll just send a list and you can do them all first, make videos like this, and send tips. ;)
@paulmollise1856
@paulmollise1856 3 жыл бұрын
I’m not to far from you in Just south of Pittsburgh in Elizabeth, we use limestone “dust” that seems to have many names, manufactured sand, Pocono, etc. for bedding pipe and base for building retaining walls, that would work good for getting a good smooth surface that will pack under that insulation, that 2A you got doesn’t look right, the 2A we get is smaller from Rich hill quarry in Connellsville, nice to see how easy that insulation is to install, my shop is 15 years old, we installed the tubing to the wire mesh on top of 2” foam board, wish I had the stuff your using back then! I have no regrets with the heated floor, works awesome when it’s freezing outside and working in equipment, my boiler makes hot water for my sinks, hose bibs too, you will love the warm floors!!
@timmorris7327
@timmorris7327 3 жыл бұрын
Mike, good looking job. I work on in floor radiant heat, best tool you can get is a cell phone mounted Flir camera. find that tubing in the concrete before you drive any anchors in the floor.
@mojo6524
@mojo6524 3 жыл бұрын
looks like a gigantic leggo sheat..... I like it
@TomStedham
@TomStedham 3 жыл бұрын
"All American." Outstanding!
@pghpilot
@pghpilot 3 жыл бұрын
Mike! Looks great! I did mine just last month. 30x48 Morton building. I used watts radiant pert. 5 zones. I kept mine pressurized during the pour. 6 inches of concrete, no issues. Onward!
@chucksmith155
@chucksmith155 3 жыл бұрын
It’s all coming together Mike I’ll tell you I install radiant floors all my yrs I have never seen a homeowner floor job as well done as you did great job looking forward to seeing it all done
@OutdoorsWithTheMorgans
@OutdoorsWithTheMorgans 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Chuck
@scrapr65
@scrapr65 3 жыл бұрын
Awesome job Mike. Looks like a professional did it. Keep on Rockin!!!!
@gungadinn
@gungadinn 3 жыл бұрын
Mike, If you knew exactly where the interior walls were going to be, you could have omitted the tubing along the wall path to be able to anchor the wall to the floor with Tapcon's. Sand for a bedding material works well, however you need to cover it with poly so that the moisture in the concrete doesn't leach into the sand. You want a slow evaporation of the moisture to reduce the cracking. You mentioned that you had a contractor that was going to do the pour and finishing of the concrete. Are you using fiber reinforcement?
@brockorchards
@brockorchards 3 жыл бұрын
We use about a 1.5 in layer of stone dust up here in the NE for finish before laying the insulation. Compacts awesome and easy to move.
@bradleymcclintock7771
@bradleymcclintock7771 3 жыл бұрын
Wow Mike that looks awesome boy what a great job you have done can't wait to see the finished product 😀👏
@casycasy5199
@casycasy5199 3 жыл бұрын
we use 1/4 stone and its great very easy to move and level and great compaction
@josandchagross2553
@josandchagross2553 3 жыл бұрын
nice job Mike and crew :)
@rickperez8044
@rickperez8044 3 жыл бұрын
"I learned a lot through the process." That's life!
@themovecrew7201
@themovecrew7201 3 жыл бұрын
Looking good! Keep up the good work
@larryhearell9580
@larryhearell9580 3 жыл бұрын
I've had in floor heat since 1988 about 4500 sq.ft.with a Hardy outside wood burner. Been pretty well trouble free. You will love it.
@holymoly6829
@holymoly6829 3 жыл бұрын
Very interesting Great progress 👏👏👏👏
@daveyoder1436
@daveyoder1436 3 жыл бұрын
Great job Mike. Thanks!
@daved7024
@daved7024 3 жыл бұрын
Great job Mike should be nice and cozy in the winter ❄️👍
@thomaswallace3923
@thomaswallace3923 3 жыл бұрын
I’ve had a question ever since you started talking about the cistern tank. You mentioned the family has to be conservative with your main house water usage, when to shower, do laundry etc. Why didn’t you connect the cistern to the main house? I enjoy your videos. I’ve learned a lot and continue to faithfully watch every one. Have a great day.
@brucebello2049
@brucebello2049 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Mike, did this in our old barn and loved it, we used sand which was fine under the panels. Our system was German and also used Polybutene.
@MikeZMonroe
@MikeZMonroe 3 жыл бұрын
Having a relative with construction experience assisting must have been a huge help plus reassuring. Keeping your piping perimeter a bit from the walls was a great thought. Your material supplier should have also made that suggestion or as an option on the furnished layout drawing. Not having poured concrete yet with wedding looming has got to have Melissa unsettled. Just remind her what you use to do everyday also was under a huge expensive committed schedule. This project versus massive construction contracts is a piece of cake! 😊
@ronblack45
@ronblack45 3 жыл бұрын
Way to go Mike, looks really good. I cant wait to see the pour on this huge building. What a job!!
@merlewarnsholz2094
@merlewarnsholz2094 3 жыл бұрын
Mike - Looking goo-ood. Blessings to your family. Hi to Melissa, Hunter, Hannah, & Eva.
@jacklachman5304
@jacklachman5304 3 жыл бұрын
Good morning Mike “The STONE MAN” Morgan...Hello Hunter!!! Keep putting out the great videos Stay safe y’all
@richardwolfgang6712
@richardwolfgang6712 3 жыл бұрын
Enjoy your videos. Back when my brother and I were playing contractor in Indiana, we used limestone chips under the concrete. It packed very well and was easy to move and dig up if we made a mistake. I had the concrete in my barn complete when I thought of floor heat, to late then. Glade to see your planed for it.
@lonniechartrand
@lonniechartrand 3 жыл бұрын
It is amazing how much bigger the interior of your shed looks with the radiant heat panels in place! Smart to take pictures and measurements for future projects. Hey Hunter! Have a day dude!!!
@ralphjacobsen1845
@ralphjacobsen1845 3 жыл бұрын
Good Morning Mike. It sure looks nice I wish I would have put infloor heat in when I built my Camper garage... See you soon. Jake and Vernice Minnesota
@nealwiley9950
@nealwiley9950 3 жыл бұрын
Mike,your talking is great,glad you decided to continue...have done 3 buildings the same as yours with U.F.H.,,,you are going to love it...everything looks great Mike. Neal from Illinois Keep on shining Morgans👍👍👍👍☀️🌞☀️🌞🌝🌝
@BillB23
@BillB23 3 жыл бұрын
The concrete people gotta love following behind people who prep a site like you do. I applaud the amount of skull sweat you invested before the first tool came out of the box.
@lhr1701
@lhr1701 3 жыл бұрын
Good morning Mike . You might want hang some plumb bobs from the rafters to show the layout for the walls . All you need is some string , 3/4 inch nuts and some kind of strapping to go between the rafters . It is cheap and easy . I'm sure you already have that stuff already .
@ffield12
@ffield12 3 жыл бұрын
Great Job and much success with this projects and looking forward to a final view … from here in Lancaster County, PA the opposite side of the Common Wealth of Pennsylvania …. you are living a dream and totally enjoy your channel 👍🇺🇸👍
@dalemunsey6809
@dalemunsey6809 3 жыл бұрын
making a diagram is very smart thing to do keep up the good work can not wait to see the end project
@rphiliprogers
@rphiliprogers 3 жыл бұрын
Good morning everyone. 57º in Kansas City. Front came through Sunday evening dropping the temperature and humidity.. Stay safe, be humble & kind and have a day.
@williamrizzo1285
@williamrizzo1285 3 жыл бұрын
Good morning Phil, 83 feels like 94 here in the Florida Keys.
@ronniemorrow8181
@ronniemorrow8181 3 жыл бұрын
51 @ 5 AM in Hannibal, Mo.
@marcuswhite3628
@marcuswhite3628 3 жыл бұрын
Good morning Phil! Enjoy your day!
@oldmanfred8676
@oldmanfred8676 3 жыл бұрын
All, Made it to Gas City Indiana yesterday on the way back home. Nice and cool 55° this morning. Gasoline is $3.09. May cruise through Shipshewana today? Love the Amish country. 199 miles from home.
@johnsadler8637
@johnsadler8637 3 жыл бұрын
Hi guys! That front is supposed to move through here late this morning, with lows dropping into the upper 50s tonight and the next couple of days. Highs in upper 70s too. Should be nice.
@lonniegood1970
@lonniegood1970 3 жыл бұрын
Mike, you mentioned fastening your interior walls to the concrete with adhesive. If your able to have your Crete heat system hooked up and on then you can take a garden hose and lightly wet the concrete. With the heat on the concrete will start to dry where your tubing is first, allowing you to know where to fasten your walls with tap cons, powder actuated pins, etc. Just a suggestion good luck!!
@OrangeismyNewGreen
@OrangeismyNewGreen 3 жыл бұрын
Nice work Mike, should make the shop real comfortable 👍🏻
@ronwig7665
@ronwig7665 3 жыл бұрын
Looks good mike, it going to feel good this winter, you probably can sleep on the floor and keep warm
Challenging Removal, Years of Sediment from Pond
30:07
Outdoors With The Morgans
Рет қаралды 81 М.
Start-to-Finish Radiant Floor System (by DIYers) 🔥
40:39
Mason Dixon Acres
Рет қаралды 89 М.
Magic? 😨
00:14
Andrey Grechka
Рет қаралды 20 МЛН
Blue Food VS Red Food Emoji Mukbang
00:33
MOOMOO STUDIO [무무 스튜디오]
Рет қаралды 19 МЛН
Installing DIY Radiant Heated Floors by VanLife Tech
15:01
Tory Delury
Рет қаралды 118 М.
4 Methods To Run Radiant Heat PEX Pipe
23:00
Matt Risinger
Рет қаралды 353 М.
The REAL COST of HEATED FLOORS - Are They WORTH IT???
14:34
TileCoach
Рет қаралды 323 М.
First Major Screw Up on the New Building, My Fault
26:08
Outdoors With The Morgans
Рет қаралды 382 М.
WE HEATED A VINYL FLOOR // TLF 37
14:33
HandyDadTV
Рет қаралды 112 М.
Amazing Radiant Floor Heat | One Year Update & System Costs
14:02
Little Mountain Life
Рет қаралды 431 М.
Can you Heat your Shop with a $200 Water Heater? Radiant Floor Heating For My Shop | Allison Customs
46:00