browning2480
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Yeah sorry. I ment if I had this in my bathroom under tile, how much would my utilities run to heat the floor. Is it expensive?
Gonna depend on the size of the floor and the system you go with and how energy efficient your home is in general but if thats your main concern id say its not too expensive to run, sorry i dont have actual numbers but im sure you can look it up on the google machine. The ones ive installed are 120v electric and programmable so you can set them to shut off while you're not home or sleeping and are definitely energy efficient and worth it, you wont regret it. I live in the PNW in a new home, its not crazy cold here but i dont have to run the heater on my bath fan at all thanks to the heated floor, i just use it if i want it extra toasty when i shower lolYeah sorry. I ment if I had this in my bathroom under tile, how much would my utilities run to heat the floor. Is it expensive?
I would go with 10' wide doors. 9 footers make parking a boat and even a full size pickup tight.I like the idea of a 30x30 two door garage, but will two standard size doors defeat the purpose of the extra room?
8’ high by 9’ wide is what our builder is saying would be standard
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I would go with 10' wide doors. 9 footers make parking a boat and even a full size pickup tight.
8' high and 10' wide is a pretty standard size.Agree with 10’ wide. My next question is if there are standards for door sizes... wondering if 8’, 9’, or 10’ height with a 10’ width would mean a custom door $$$
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Good call on an electric outlet near the toilet. I added one after the fact in our master bathroom to power a heated toilet seat. It's ostensibly for my wife's benefit, but I have to admit that a warm seat is quite nice.Also i might get laughed at for this but im putting an electrical plug by my toilets in my house. After having a bidet seat cover for the past 2 years i gotta say its a must for me lol, got it because i got a hemorrhoid and read that it might help and it did(sorry if thats TMI). Laugh all ya want but mine has a built in night light and its heated so now i absolutely cant stand sitting on a cold toilet seat lol
Oh and if you're going to do a gun/safe room, find a local hollow metal (division 8) door shop to build your door/frame and spec hardware
Someone said earlier in this thread that if a salesman pitches you something you've never heard of, then it's probably not a good investment. I don't think that's true, too often tradespeople are resistant to change, even if it makes a better product or saves them money or their customer a headache. Go see a design center and then go back to your builder and discuss what interested you
They rarely work well, you can't hang anything on either side of the pocket part of the wall, if the drywallers screws are too long or the finish carpenter's trim nails are to long they will go into the door, the finish will get scratched as the door is used and they are a pain in the ass to replace.Curious why some of you guys mentioned that you don’t like pocket doors?