A new office provides a testing ground for new hydronic heating methods.
I set up my first home office in 1983. It consisted of a 14 by 14 foot corner of our basement, and was heated through the combined efforts of a wood stove and table fan. Along one wall I built a 7-foot drafting table out of a door panel to support a huge drafting machine I bought in an attic sale. Let’s just say I kept capital expenses to a minimum in those days.
Since then lots of people and hundreds of projects have flowed through that office. Unfortunately most of that traffic also flowed through our house. And more often than not did so when other family members were practicing musical instruments, experimenting with the stereo or just trying to sleep. You get the picture.