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Homeowners counting on reliable Calefactio components

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13 May 2020 | Published by

This household can now count on the comfort of radiant heating, thanks to many Calefactio products to heat a 6000 sq.ft. interior surface (radiant and coil fan) as well as a 500 sq. ft snowmelting system for the driveway.

The basement’s radiant floor is also taking over the two garages. For the first and second floor, heating is covered by forced air through 2 coil fans distributing heat by the ventilation system.

Over 10 of our items are used in this system, including :

Thanks to Plomberie Jean Montpellier & Fils for their trust and the flawless installation !

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