Project Overview

Project NameFairfield Estate
Project TypeLarge Residential
LocationKing City, Ontario
Size19,000 sq. ft.
Floors2 storey + basement
Amvic InstallerIdeal Plumbing & Drain
Amvic Product(s) usedInsulated Pex Panel Ampex201SF - R10 - basement Ampex2020F - driveway and backyard
Application(s)Residential and Snowmelt

Q&A with the builder

Q. What was the major benefit of using Amvic over alternative in-floor heating panels?

A.The major benefit of using Amvic’s pex panels is that they are easy to work with and extremely durable.

Q. Why did you choose Amvic?

A. We were looking for a product with high R-Value and ease of use to use in this project to keep our operational cost low without compromising the quality and efficiency of the end result and found that with the Ampex Panel.

 

Installer Quote

“We have worked with different products in the past and when we started to work with Amvic products we noticed a big jump on the quality of material as well as ease of use which saves us a lot of time in the projects and the end result is more satisfying for us and our clients. After using the Pex Panel, we don’t use any other panel for our in-floor heating installations.”

– Hamed Ramand, CEO

 

The Amvic Advantage

  • Time and labour savings
  • Even heat distribution
  • Strength and durability
  • Lower heating/cooling costs
  • Client confident in their investment
  • Less damage and waste on site
  • Superior thermal performance
  • Superior pipe grip
  • Surface resists boot and barrow damage

Project Overview

Project NameFairfield Estate
Project TypeLarge Residential
LocationKing City, Ontario
Size19,000 sq. ft.
Floors2 storey + basement
Amvic InstallerIdeal Plumbing & Drain
Amvic Product(s) usedInsulated Pex Panel Ampex201SF - R10 - basement Ampex2020F - driveway and backyard
Application(s)Residential and Snowmelt

After using the Pex Panel, we don't use any other panel for our in-floor heating installations.

— Hamed Ramand, CEO

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