It is my experience that radiant heat is more than enough to heat a room -
but I like a cool (ish) room with a warm floor.  I don't want my rooms to
be 70 in the winter - that's too hot for me.  So if the radiant keeps the
room about 65 but the floor is warm all the time I am happy.

On Sun, Jan 16, 2022 at 4:04 PM Stu Haber <stuhabe...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I'm planning on installing Electric Radiant Heat under tiled floors in a
> newly built Bathroom & Mudroom.  I'm wondering if it will heat the entire
> rooms sufficiently without the need for any additional heating such as
> baseboard, etc.  Does anyone have direct homeowner experience with this
> who could weigh in?
>
> I'd appreciate it.  Thanks.
>
> Stu
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