Radiant Floor Heating
Thermal Mass Installations
Residential and Commercial
Installations
Attention
Thermal Mass is Better!
Johnson Group
Contracting does not install the heating tubes and boilers,
we do Pump & Place the
thin concrete slab (thermal mass)
over the radiant heating tubes.
A new specially designed concrete
over-pour for radiant systems and floor leveling applications.
Bonded to the plywood sub-floor or any other base using special bonding
agents and our high degree of skill and dedication to high quality
service.

The thin
concrete overlay
product is pumped in place over existing plywood sub-floors or
concrete floors and provides many improvements over conventional gypsum
based overlays
and at a better price $$$.
If you have an up coming project
and would like Johnson Group Contracting to be a part of the development of this product, we would
like to know.
Contact us to discuss your
project and timeline.
We will do our best to provide
you with the lowest cost overlay in the industry with the best results
available!
Call:
Johnson Group Contracting
Rod Johnson at 705-627-1321cell
or 1-866-640-3476 office
Our Service Area Includes
The GTA (Greater
Toronto Area)
Excluding the core of Toronto
From East Hamilton to Oshawa
and the 401 to Gravenhurst
We are proudly based in Barrie, ON, Canada


If you just want the heating pipes
and system installed, we are referring all calls for the installation of the
radiant heating system itself
to:
Scott Burnett
Highland Plumbing
Newmarket, ON
905-967-1273
scott@highlandplumbing.ca
Scott
has successfully
completed
the most complete design and installation training program the industry.
Wirsbo's "Authorized Dealer Program" for plumbing
and heating contractors includes a rigorous hands-on curriculum to ensure
that Wirsbo's quality components are installed by the most knowledgeable
people in the industry.
We have chosen to associate with Scott Bernett &
Highland plumbing because
they are one of the best. This is what Johnson Group Contracting wants to
offer our clients.
If you are building a new home or renovating an
older home, we strongly suggest that you consider radiant floor
heating in all or part of the home. Remember that new basements can be
"roughed in" with all the in floor hardware and tubing as part of the
building process. The system can be completed at a later date.
This will save big dollars later on.
Contact Scott Burnett to get more information:
email