<div id="_htmlarea_default_style_" style="font:10pt arial,helvetica,sans-serif">Thanks for the quick response.<br><br>Given that the house is hot-air
heat we don't have a boiler. But maybe the addition of the boiler in the house [local to the gas, current exhaust vents, etc] might be a viable
option. Given that I have no idea how big a boiler would be to head 850 sq feet the very remote boiler may or may not be a viable
option.<br><br><br>On Tue, 18 Jul 2017 13:40:46 -0400<br> eric@megageek.com wrote:<br>> Just something to consider. I ran a leg off of
my home boiler (oil) to my <br>> 2600 Sqft building for radiant floor heat instead of installing a new <br>> system in the garage (I didn't want
to lose the floor space.)<br>> <br>> It works better than I could have imaged. The company that designed it <br>> were real
pros. I keep the building 55 degs all winter, which I find is <br>> the perfect setting for me.)<br>> <br>> Best part, the oil
company noticed no significant increase in oil <br>> consumption!<br>> <br>> The two pipe (return and supply) were run out in a conduit and
both were <br>> insulated. There is almost no noticeable loss in the run.<br>> <br>> In the garage is a TeckMar controller for the
floor runs. it works <br>> awesome.<br>> <br>> Building is about 70' from home.<br>> <br>> Just something else to
consider.<br>> <br>> <br>> Sent from my Commodore 64 on a 2400 Baud Modem.<br>> Tech Viper<br>> "Be as beneficent as the sun or the
sea, but if your rights as a rational <br>> being are trenched on, die on the first inch of your territory." Ralph <br>> Waldo Emerson
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