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Originally posted by hot_pastrami
I don't know if they are as warm as they should be, but I'm almost positive they should be much warmer than they are.
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Having had radiant heating in a house I used to live in back in Russia(as in place where it gets REALLY cold).
I can tell you that the pipes in the room should be so hot that just being NEAR them should make you uncomfortable and you won't be able to touch them without getting a light burn.
It's either the pump or the pipes. Nothing 'you' can do about that but you should be able to have somebody test the water pressure going in and out of the system. It 'should' be about the same.
I'm not an expert here and last time such a problem was discussed I was 13 but thats what I remember...