bigleo48
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When I built my wash, I installed floor heat. I have three zones, one in the mechanical room, one in the wash bay and deicing on the exterior pads. The entry door on the wet side of the building will freeze to the floor when it's really cold (and if not used for a while). Unfortunately, there is a cold spot at the bottom of the door between the bay floor and the entry pad that does not have a heat loop...so it's a little colder just under the door seal. So far I have been salting that spot to prevent the freezing. But if I don't and it gets really cold, the door may not open when someone buys a wash.
Any idea of a permanent solution? Like a heated strip or something?
Thanks in advance...BigLeo
When I built my wash, I installed floor heat. I have three zones, one in the mechanical room, one in the wash bay and deicing on the exterior pads. The entry door on the wet side of the building will freeze to the floor when it's really cold (and if not used for a while). Unfortunately, there is a cold spot at the bottom of the door between the bay floor and the entry pad that does not have a heat loop...so it's a little colder just under the door seal. So far I have been salting that spot to prevent the freezing. But if I don't and it gets really cold, the door may not open when someone buys a wash.
Any idea of a permanent solution? Like a heated strip or something?
Thanks in advance...BigLeo