• Bubbaonthebeach@lemmy.ca
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    4 days ago

    50+ years? I have yet to see one last more than about 10 before needing to be replaced or fixed. Most often just shut off and go back to traditional heating. Our new-to-us home is about 25 years old and the previous owner said most of the in floor heating was already shot when they bought it 12 years ago.

    • DirtPuddleMisfortune@feddit.org
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      4 days ago

      Our house is over 40 years old and has under-floor heating since the beginning. It’s still working like a charm. We connected our heatpump a few years ago, it’s working like it always has. The same with my parents house: 40 years old under-floor heating, still working without flaws.