The more I learn and the more I think about it, sounds like I should just repair the leak in the slab and take my chances with other leaks potentially occurring later.
There are wires almost eveywhere they would have to cut, and with 10-12 holes in the ceiling it will take some extensive...
I discussed at length w/ him. He's willing to repair it if it's just an issue of soldering broken wires, but neither he nor I know if it can be repaired for sure.
My thinking is that it has to be something more than just the resistance in normal wires to make heat, more like a heating...
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I live in a 1957 brick home that my parents (deceased) had built. The house has 220V electric radiant heat in the ceilings and window A/C's. Original thermostats are marked "Ra-Heat". Unfortunately, I have a below slab leak in a galvanized hot water pipe and may...