That's about as close to mind-blowing as I thought a boiler install could be. I would really love to see how you work with that Aquatherm piping, and how you go about pre-fabbing the parts and fitting it all so concisely on the backer boards. This is next level, and then some.
Well done!! The wall will work great, we put a lot of pipe in walls with the bubble behind them especially in problem rooms, to get the extra BTUs needed. We put them in entrance areas where people will hang outdoor clothing, cross country skiing, farm workwear, they dry out quickly and ready for the next day. We had a Norwegian fellow request it years ago and have done it ever since. Large tiled showers are another great spot! I love seeing someone who takes pride in what they do. I hope your father has a chance to see what you’re doing…
@@canuckmechanical6490 Currently being trained in the art of proper hydronic heating by my father about six hours North of you in FSJ. If I'm in PG sometime I would absolutely love to stop in and have a chat.
Can I recommend you use white or lighter colour, or a a clear wood stain for your backdrops? It reflects light better and would highlight your beautiful work better than black. Just a suggestion.
It’s good to see over build on Hydronics, and know some people are willing to pay extra for work that shows code for what it is - the least you can get away with and call yourself professional.
Subscribed. Beauty work! I am a contractor in the greater Toronto area and this is the type of work that deserves credit. We sometimes use diamond plate but my personal favourite is black. Good job and let’s see some more!
Hey! The workmanship speaks for itself, I like how you breakdown everything and label your systems. Would you ever experiment with any sort of educational video (with things like. best piping practices, products you have experience with, etc.) ? I'm a Plumber in Ontario and the work you do is tempting me to step into the radiant heating field.
Two options rerun a different electrical line surface mounted ...easy and quick or Everything is designed to be disconnected and removed in you have a major failure behind the system ...but doubtful with the products used
That's about as close to mind-blowing as I thought a boiler install could be. I would really love to see how you work with that Aquatherm piping, and how you go about pre-fabbing the parts and fitting it all so concisely on the backer boards. This is next level, and then some.
Well done!! The wall will work great, we put a lot of pipe in walls with the bubble behind them especially in problem rooms, to get the extra BTUs needed. We put them in entrance areas where people will hang outdoor clothing, cross country skiing, farm workwear, they dry out quickly and ready for the next day. We had a Norwegian fellow request it years ago and have done it ever since. Large tiled showers are another great spot! I love seeing someone who takes pride in what they do. I hope your father has a chance to see what you’re doing…
Oh he’s is....he is the one who trained me;) thanks for the kind words :)
@@canuckmechanical6490 Currently being trained in the art of proper hydronic heating by my father about six hours North of you in FSJ. If I'm in PG sometime I would absolutely love to stop in and have a chat.
@@Chris6068 door is always open
Can I recommend you use white or lighter colour, or a a clear wood stain for your backdrops? It reflects light better and would highlight your beautiful work better than black. Just a suggestion.
It’s good to see over build on Hydronics, and know some people are willing to pay extra for work that shows code for what it is - the least you can get away with and call yourself professional.
Subscribed.
Beauty work!
I am a contractor in the greater Toronto area and this is the type of work that deserves credit.
We sometimes use diamond plate but my personal favourite is black.
Good job and let’s see some more!
More will be coming your way soon :) thanks again for the support
Very nice!
That is a work of art!
Very kind
O my god amazing job !!!
Hey!
The workmanship speaks for itself, I like how you breakdown everything and label your systems.
Would you ever experiment with any sort of educational video (with things like. best piping practices, products you have experience with, etc.) ?
I'm a Plumber in Ontario and the work you do is tempting me to step into the radiant heating field.
oh yes for sure so many potential videos to do..... when i finish part 2 in the new year i can go over why i used what:)
Great!
Keep up the good work
I hope this client knew they were paying 2 or 3 times as much for this beautiful piece of art.
Some people are willing to pay for this level of workmanship and art. I know that I am.
All I can say is WOW!!!
Awesome job
Thank you sir :)
You have OCD!
I love hiring guys with OCD!
looks 10x better than my girlfriend! hats of to you sir I wouldn't even hire my self to do boiler work anymore :)
Thank you kind sir
Wow amazing work how can I learn how to do work like that?
Quality Craftsmanship. A lot of Bells and Whistles
Go big or go home;)
Nice , like the blue plastick pipe you are using.
Stripes was a great movie !!
Where did you learn about hydronic heating if you don't mind me asking.
From the greatest teacher ever :) my father...:)
Nice job. Electrical is kinda scary but still everything else looking clean
And there my friends is the difference between a tradesman and a craftsman
Very impressive, but will it be easy for the technician to service the system with everything hidden?
I had the same question too.
Two options rerun a different electrical line surface mounted ...easy and quick or Everything is designed to be disconnected and removed in you have a major failure behind the system ...but doubtful with the products used
Awesome! What suppliers you using in Canada?
Andrewsheret and emco supply aquatherm ppr
good looking, great stufr
That's The Fact Jack
What did this cost?
Hard to calculate depending on what section of the whole system
More than it should have 😬
Why you choose PPR over copper?
Both would have looked good but...one was looks the other was longevity
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