Hydronic radiant heat detains hang...
Hydronic radiant heat detains hangars more comfortable, lowers firing material bills and melts snow. If there's any commercial application where radiant heat makes a hazard of sense, it's an aircraft hangar. High ceilings make any space difficult to heat conventionally. Add wet or snowy airplanes dripping all from one side of to the other the floor and radiant heat makes plane more sense. It was with that in mind that Tom Spe president of Belt Radiant in Glyndon, Md called Argubright Construction in Northridge, Calif. Speed's assistant read that Argubright was going to build hangars at Jack B Poage Field in
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