Our is on it attached to an outdoor wood boiler. The only heat source. It’s definitely gooder than forced air. But only if you keep the temp set - if you like tweaking it a few degrees here or there it’s not for you.
Most people don’t realize till they’ve lived it. It doesn’t really heat the “air”. It’s wacky, All your surfaces feel like your temp setting, but the air often feels slightly different. And because of this, if your floor track skips over say, a half bath in hallway, it will feel a big temp difference
You also need to have your plan pretty in place. If a kitchen island ends up over a track the cabinets underneath are like a mini sauna.
The shop hasn’t faced and floor drilling woes. Pallet racking for example is lagged to the block wall. A tin building with radiant floor and something like pallet racking may have issues…
Indoors is usually a gypsum floor. Let’s the heat thru well. A shop with “weight” is going to have a poured floor which doesn’t permeate the heat as fast but definitely adds a higher heating factor but this is where it counts even more so that you can’t really “tweak” the degree for a few hours
In the future on a new build I would still do it. In re shop build, the system does not work if you’re the type that turns it on only for weekend hobby work etc