Installing a hardwood floor directly over a crawlspace exposes the wood to moisture from the ground and from the air in the crawlspace.
Radiant heating on wooden floor in crawl space.
Ft according to the radiant floor company.
As a starting point materials and mechanical equipment for installing hydronic radiant heat in a 2000 sq.
But these methods i have described here will work for wood floors over these hydronic heating systems.
Radiant heat can be added under your existing floor.
Electric mat radiant heat is best when sandwiched between the subfloor and the finish material be it wood tile or carpet.
If the heat is radiating.
With radiant floor heating you re able to enjoy your whole room without radiators on the walls even the most modern radiators take up room on a wall so imagine the design freedom you have with heated floors you can decorate the walls as you wish to really make a statement or simply achieve the minimalist look whatever your style and free from having.
Under tile slate and wood space the plates every 8 for more specific info on radiant heat with wood floors see this link.
That being said using a radiant barrier foil in a crawlspace is beneficial if you are losing heat in the wintertime through the floor of the house into this crawlspace.
Sounds like a lot of trouble to me and like i said ceramic makes a better thermal mass.
Just keep in mind that running the plates continuously under any floor serves to enhance the overall performance of the system.
In this situation hydronic radiant heat water circulating through pipes would be easier to install than electric mat radiant heat.
It is also important to consider the heat transfer qualities of the sub flooring used the sub floor and wood floor should be within 2 3 degrees of each other.
It can go under most existing flooring including wood tile vinyl and even carpet.
Problems with putting wood flooring over a crawlspace.
Other than heat retention there really is no added benefit to using a radiant barrier in a space that does not have a regular source of radiant heat.
In most houses the only place to do this is on a first floor where joist bays are open to the space below.
If there is a crawl space or basement under this floor it would be best to keep this area also within this humidity range if possible.
Home cost about 3 500 or 1 75 per sq.