Radiant & In-Floor Heating Design in Oro-Medonte

Oro-Medonte Radiant & in-floor heating We design + build

Radiant & In-Floor Heating Design in Oro-Medonte

Building a custom home, estate, or shop on acreage in Oro-Medonte? We design and build hydronic radiant and in-floor heating – heat-loss, loop layout, stamped permit package, and install – for the big, open, rural homes and heated shops this township is full of. Thirty-plus years building energy-efficient ICF homes across Simcoe County.

Oro-Medonte
We design + build here
CSA F280-12
BCIN-stamped design
Estate & rural
Big custom homes
Heated shops
A local specialty

Radiant designed for Oro-Medonte’s rural and estate homes

Oro-Medonte is custom-home country – acreage lots, large estate builds, walkouts overlooking Lake Simcoe and the hills, and a lot of big detached shops and garages. We design and build radiant and in-floor heating for exactly this kind of project across the township and the surrounding area: Shanty Bay, Hawkestone, Moonstone, Coulson, Horseshoe Valley, and into Barrie and Orillia. Every job starts the same way – a CSA F280-12 heat-loss, a hydronic loop layout sized to the rooms, the right heat source, and a BCIN-stamped package for your permit.

Why radiant fits the way people build out here

Estate homes in Oro-Medonte tend to be large, open, and full of glass – soaring great rooms, big windows on the view, generous floor areas. That’s radiant’s home turf: it warms evenly from the floor up, doesn’t blow dust around a big open plan, and handles high ceilings far better than forced air, which just sends the heat to the rafters. And because so many properties here include a detached shop, barn, or oversized garage, heated slabs are a local staple – a warm, dry place to work on equipment all winter. Whether radiant can carry a large, glassy home comes out of the heat-loss design; that’s covered on will radiant heat my house.

Rural build notes

  • Permit process – mind the gate: the Township of Oro-Medonte runs everything through Cloudpermit, and a Zoning Certificate has to be issued first – the Building Division won’t accept a building-permit application until Planning confirms zoning. It’s a two-step gate, not a parallel review, so it pays to have the stamped heat-loss and radiant design ready to move the moment the certificate clears.
  • Two conservation authorities: Oro-Medonte is split between the Lake Simcoe Region CA (LSRCA) on the Bass Lake, Carthew Bay, and Lake Simcoe side and the Nottawasaga Valley CA (NVCA) on the western side – which one reviews your lot depends on where it sits, and shoreline, wetland, or steep-slope lots can need a permit. (The two authorities are currently preparing to merge.) Either way it adds lead time, so start the design early.
  • Heated shops and garages: a township specialty. The slab needs proper under-slab insulation and a glycol antifreeze fill, and it’s far cheaper done with the pour – detail on the heated garage & shop floor page.
  • Off the gas grid: many rural lots run on propane or want a heat pump – radiant pairs efficiently with both because it runs at low water temperatures. Options are on hydronic heating.

Estate-sized, sensibly sized. A big rural home doesn’t have to mean big heating bills. We build radiant into energy-efficient ICF homes where the low heat loss keeps the equipment small and the running cost down – even on acreage, even with the glass.

Oro-Medonte permit? Start with a stamped heat-loss.

Get the heat-loss + radiant design for your build

Every well-running radiant system starts with a CSA F280-12 heat-loss calculation – it sizes the equipment, sets the loop spacing and water temperatures, and is the BCIN-stamped paperwork your Oro-Medonte permit requires. Upload your plan and our engineer emails you a price. More: do I need a heat-loss calculation?

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We design and build radiant for rural and estate homes and shops across Oro-Medonte and Simcoe County – in our own ICF homes for 30+ years. Tell us about your project and we’ll call you back, usually within one business day, with a real plan and price. No cost, no obligation.

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Building in Oro-Medonte? Get a one-on-one consult.
Heat-loss, loop layout, heat source, or a second opinion on a quote. We scope it on a quick call and send a secure payment link – you only pay once you know what you’re getting.

Building new in Oro-Medonte? The HST rebate can cover a big slice

A new build likely qualifies for Ontario’s enhanced HST rebate – up to $130,000 back if your build contract is signed before the deadline. Check your number before you commit.

Ontario HST Rebate | Deadline April 1, 2027

You Could Lose Up To $106,000 If You Don’t Start Before April 2027

Ontario’s enhanced HST rebate puts up to $130,000 back in a new-home builder’s pocket – but only if your build contract is signed before April 1, 2027. Miss that window and you fall back to the standard $24,000 rebate.

$0
Contract signed before Apr 1, 2027
$24,000
Signed after the deadline
$900,000
Miss the deadline and you forfeit
$0

Estimate based on Ontario’s 2026 enhanced HST rebate (Bill 114). Final eligibility is confirmed by a licensed rebate specialist – that’s what the free check is for. Full HST rebate details

Oro-Medonte radiant pairs best with ICF

An ICF home on an exposed Oro-Medonte lot loses far less heat, so radiant runs cooler on smaller equipment - estate-sized comfort without estate-sized bills. See what ICF is, browse our ICF house plans (every one offered with the ICF + radiant package), run the ICF cost calculator, or check code with the OBC Code Navigator.

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Radiant heating in Oro-Medonte: frequently asked questions

Do you design and install radiant heating in Oro-Medonte?

Yes - we design and build hydronic radiant and in-floor heating across Oro-Medonte and the surrounding area, from the CSA F280-12 heat-loss and stamped permit package through to the install. We're well used to large rural and estate homes and big heated shops.

How does the Oro-Medonte building permit work?

The Township of Oro-Medonte uses Cloudpermit and requires a Zoning Certificate review before your building permit application is accepted. For a new home you'll also need a BCIN-stamped CSA F280-12 heat-loss and mechanical design - we produce that package ready to submit.

Can you heat a big shop or detached garage in Oro-Medonte?

Yes - it's one of the most common things we do out here. A heated slab makes a shop usable all winter, dry and even. It needs proper under-slab insulation and a glycol antifreeze fill, and it's far cheaper done with the pour. Full detail is on our heated garage and shop floor page.

Will radiant heat a large estate home with lots of windows?

In a correctly sized, reasonably insulated home, yes - even big open plans with high ceilings, which radiant handles better than forced air. The one thing to design for is rooms that are mostly glass with little floor; the heat-loss calculation checks each room and flags where any supplemental help is needed.

We are on propane / want a heat pump - does radiant work?

Yes - radiant runs at low water temperatures, which makes it efficient on a propane combi or boiler and especially on an air-to-water heat pump that can also cool the floor in summer. The right choice falls out of your heat-loss number.

Can you design and build, or just design?

Both. We produce the stamped heat-loss and mechanical design and build the radiant to match, or you can take the design to your own installer.

How do I get started?

Send us your plans for a design price, or use the form above and we'll call you within one business day to talk through your Oro-Medonte project.

Note: figures and code references are general planning guidance, not a quote. Final pricing, sizing, and permit requirements are confirmed for your specific home by a BCIN-registered design.

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Want a real radiant heating quote for your Simcoe / Georgian Bay build?

This guide gives you the lay of the land; we give you the full picture. We have designed and built energy-efficient, radiant-heated ICF homes throughout Simcoe County and Georgian Bay for 30 years - certified, Tarion-backed - and we will scope the complete radiant system, heat source, and controls for your site. We work across Collingwood, Wasaga Beach, Blue Mountains, Stayner, Barrie, Springwater, Oro-Medonte, Midland, Penetanguishene, Tiny, Tay, and nearby communities. Need the numbers first? Get a stamped heat-loss + radiant design, or try the OBC Code Navigator for instant Ontario Building Code answers.

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