radiant heat for wood plank floors?

Is this O'K to use radiant heat under hardwood floors 3/4" thick

Answers:
Not all species of wood are good candidates for an installation over radiant heating. When possible, choose a species that is known for its stability. Quarter sawn or rift-sawn flooring is preferable to plain sawn in the search for stability. Strip flooring is also a better choice than plank flooring, because narrow boards expand and contract less than wide boards do. Using narrow boards also means there are more seams in a floor to take up movement. Engineered flooring and laminates work the best with radiant heat because of their dimensional stability. Floating floors that are either engineered or solid are also highly recommended because they tend to move as a unit to help accommodate moisture content changes.

Other answers:
yeah, they do it all the time in korea, where I live. Except they use a fire and the smoke heats it. Although they may use some special technique, but yeah people definetily do it. It should be fine.
yeah, they do it all the time in korea, where I live. Except they use a fire and the smoke heats it. Although they may use some special technique, but yeah people definetily do it. It should be fine.
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