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If there is a radiator in the building, does the property still agree to floor heating?

It should be possible.

The house is your own, just decorate it in your own home and it won't affect others.

But it's better to ask about the property, so don't open the valve without floor heating.

Many floor heaters are equipped with circulating pumps. If installed, the heating effect of neighbors on the same floor may not be very good. Avoid neighborhood disputes.

It depends on natural circulation, and it will be better to use pump circulation.

Moreover, the original installation design has been changed, and the developer may not promise again during the warranty period. Similarly, due to changes, similar implicated places are no longer guaranteed.

The house must have a manual for reference.

Property is for the owners, and it will not be too difficult not to cause * * * use and neighborhood disputes.

Ask first, look for a professional master, and it is best to sign an agreement. Radiator and floor heating are basically guaranteed for two heating seasons.

I hope to give you a reference.