I did find this site that had great info:
WITHIN JOISTED FLOOR HEATING SYSTEMS
(including tubing, heat emission plates and fittings)
(Typical labor allotment/joisted floors 12-16 hours per 1000 sq. ft.)
(including tubing, heat emission plates and fittings)
(Typical labor allotment/joisted floors 12-16 hours per 1000 sq. ft.)
Using 7/8″ PEX Tubing
Using 1/2″ PEX Tubing
WITHIN “SLAB” FLOORS (on grade, suspended or lightweight)
includes tubing, typical manifolds, and tying materials
(Typical labor allotment/slab floors 8 hours per 1000 sq. ft.)
includes tubing, typical manifolds, and tying materials
(Typical labor allotment/slab floors 8 hours per 1000 sq. ft.)
Using 7/8″ PEX Tubing
Using 1/2″ PEX Tubing
LARGE COMMERCIAL PROJECTS
(Typical labor allotment 4 hours per 1000 sq. ft.)
(Typical labor allotment 4 hours per 1000 sq. ft.)
COST FOR RADIANT HEATING ZONES
FOR “CLOSED SYTEMS” (using cast iron pumps).
(includes thermostat, relay control, pump and other mechanicals)
(Typical labor allotment 8-16 hours for one (1) zone
3 additional hours per additional zone)
(includes thermostat, relay control, pump and other mechanicals)
(Typical labor allotment 8-16 hours for one (1) zone
3 additional hours per additional zone)
Within Slabs
Within Joisted Floors
FOR “OPEN SYSTEMS”(using stainless pumps).
(includes thermostat, relay control, pump, and other mechanicals)
(Typical labor allotment 8-16 hours for one (1) zone
3 additional hours per additional zone)
(includes thermostat, relay control, pump, and other mechanicals)
(Typical labor allotment 8-16 hours for one (1) zone
3 additional hours per additional zone)
Within Slabs
Within Joisted Floors