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Question:
Hi,
We are considering building an ICF home on a slab foundation with radiant floor heating. Can you tell us if an ICF house with radiant floor heating will create a "lack of humidity" problem? And, is radiant floor heating a sufficient source of heating with ICF construction, or is another heat source required?
Thank you,
Brennan
Answer:
Brennan,
Thank you for considering an ICF home.
ICF homes are very quiet, comfortable and great energy savers with practically no humidity.
Obviously, too much humidity in a house can cause health problems by encouraging mold and mildew growth.
"Lack of humidity" is not a problem as it is easier to add a controlled amount of humidity rather than trying to remove humidity. Today’s portable and central humidifiers are very efficient in bringing humidity to recommended levels and comfort.
I am not familiar with your house layout, but yes, radiant floor heating is a sufficient source of heat, especially with ICF.
Answered By: Marc Philippe
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