In this video, This Old House plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey shows how to retrofit an old home with new under-floor heat.

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Steps for Installing Radiant Heat

  • Remove any insulation from between the floor joists located directly below the room you plan to heat.
  • Use end nippers to snip off any nails protruding from subfloor within the joist bays.
  • Fasten aluminum transfer plates to underside of subfloor with ¾-inch-long self-tapping screws. Install two plates per joist bay.
  • Use a right-angle drill to bore two ⅞-inch-diameter holes, spaced 3 inches apart, through the floor joists for the radiant-heat tubing.
  • Connect to the boiler a T-fitting and copper pipe to supply hot water to the radiant-heat system. Also, connect a return pipe back to boiler from the radiant system.
  • Connect the new supply and return pipes at a mixing station that includes a circulator pump, mixing valve and relay switch.
  • Run radiant-heat tubing from mixing station to each aluminum transfer plate.
  • Use rubber mallet to tap tubing into the grooves in the underside of the transfer plates.
  • Connect the supply and return ends of the tubing to the mixing station.
  • Cover the transfer plates and tubing with fiberglass-batt insulation.
  • Fill the radiant-heat system with water and then purge any trapped air.
  • Hire a licensed electrician to connect a new thermostat to the relay switch at the mixing station.

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Tools & Materials

  • End nippers
  • Drill/driver
  • Right angle drill
  • Tubing cutter
  • Propane torch
  • rubber mallet