| The radiant floor heat will probably work fine once you provide heat for the second floor. In other words the radiant floor heat on the first floor cannot produce enough btu/hr. for the first and second floor. This coupled by the fact that radiant heat is influenced by proximity to the heat source. The closer you are to a radiant heat source the more heat you will sense. The further you are away from that heat source the less heat you will sense. There's no wonder why you are freezing upstairs. The manufacturer who sells the radiant floor heating system also sell a radiant baseboard that connects to pex tubing. Easy to run upstairs. __________________ Mr. Francis R. Lazaro Energy Conservationist |