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  1. williambonetto

    Heat transfer Plates

    So is one better than the other? Is there pros and cons of each one? It is for my own home so I would like to got with the better choice. Thank You Bill Bonetto Bonetto's Carpentry
  2. williambonetto

    Heat transfer Plates

    Is there a big difference between the transfer plates that are stamped or the extruded plates. The extruded plates seem thicker so i would think that they would heat the floor a little better or for a longer amount of time. I am talking about between the floor joist heat transfer plates...
  3. williambonetto

    Side venting a gas boiler

    My next project on my house is to remove the chimney running from the basement up thru the middle of my kitchen. My intent was to put a b-vent up the side of the house and box it in. After doing a little research I came across the tjernlund website. Now my focus has changed from vertical...
  4. williambonetto

    replacing cast iron radiator supplys

    Hey guys thanks for the info. Definately taking it all in. The house is only one story and about 1000 sq'. The longest a supply run from the manifold to the furthest radiator would be no longer than 35'. It would just be one zone for the entire house. When I finally get to add a second...
  5. williambonetto

    replacing cast iron radiator supplys

    Thanks for the reply. I'll try to be a little more specific. House is about 50+ years old. Currently I have the original 2" diameter two pipe system running down the basement ceiling from boiler in rear of house to the front of the house. When my boiler was replaced a year ago all the new...
  6. williambonetto

    replacing cast iron radiator supplys

    I need to relocate a couple of cast iron radiators in my own house. So before I turn the heat on in the house I would like to replace the pipes going to each radiator with barrier pex. I want to install a manifold for the supply and return. I am thinking a 1" manifold with 3/4" pex to each...
  7. williambonetto

    changing supply and return lines

    Hey guys thanks for all the info. I have been rethinking some things from all the responses. First off the heat does work well enough in most of the house, it's actually one or two rooms that don’t work well at all. I do have an issue with the existing pipes that run to each radiator. They...
  8. williambonetto

    changing supply and return lines

    Hey John thanks for the response. I purchase the house a few years ago and the heat just isn't what I think it should be. The circulator is brand new as is the boiler. There might be a little air in the system though i do bleed them at the radiators now and then, not much air though. The...
  9. williambonetto

    changing supply and return lines

    Hey guys hopefully I can make this clear enough to understand. I have and older house built in the 50's. Just replaced the boiler about 2 years ago and the heat just isn't that great. I have from the boiler at the rear of the house two 2" pipes running to the front of the house. One is the...
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