My wife and I are in the process of buying a home. It has radiant in floor heating on both floors, throughout the entire house as well as the garage. A boiler system located in a utility room in the garage.
As nice as heated floors sound, I’m concerned about what happens if the system should fail during the winter. The home was built in 2019, so the boiler is relatively new, but the older the home gets, the greater the chance of failure. And this is in Alaska where winters get cold and frozen pipes are always a concern.
Is this heating system going to be too much of a headache and constant source of worry? I’m just envisioning a scenario where the system fails and I can’t get a technician to come out to fix it quickly. Am I overthinking this? I assume if the pipes were to freeze on a home like this, potential damage could be in the hundreds of thousands? Possible to use antifreeze to help prevent this?
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