Oh my, heated floors, don’t I wish! The height of luxury for one with cold feet and legs who needs the heat down low. All heaters miss the floor, and the heat keeps rising, of course…..
We moved two years ago. There’s a switch under the vanity in the master bathroom that didn’t seem to do anything. Accidentally discovered it was for the heated floor.
Not a vendor, but happy wearer of Farm-to-feet (non-itchy) wool socks, calf high, when needed. Only have a short supply season as they seem to actually be exactly what they say.
Romans were building homes with heated floors almost 2300 years ago, also heated the walls. Hypocaust is what they were called. I’d have paid the little bit extra to have that in my current house if I’d have known about it back before I purchased it!
angelolady Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Oh my, heated floors, don’t I wish! The height of luxury for one with cold feet and legs who needs the heat down low. All heaters miss the floor, and the heat keeps rising, of course…..
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member almost 3 years ago
They already are as heated as they are going to get.
rhpii almost 3 years ago
My cousin built his own house. He put in heated floors. Heavenly doesn’t begin to describe it on a cold winter day.
david_42 almost 3 years ago
We moved two years ago. There’s a switch under the vanity in the master bathroom that didn’t seem to do anything. Accidentally discovered it was for the heated floor.
James Lindley Premium Member almost 3 years ago
In South Korea homes are heated through the floors. I met my wife in Seoul, and her apartment there had a heated floor.
ChessPirate almost 3 years ago
“Well, take your shoes off, shuffle around on the floor to heat it up, then touch the doorknob…”
Spacetech almost 3 years ago
Here you go. With this polish and applicator, if you move your arm fast enough, it should heat up the floor.
cuzinron47 almost 3 years ago
Same instructions as before.
MCProfessor almost 3 years ago
When I was a kid, our school had steam heated floors. It was great on the feet after a cold walk to class.
95 almost 3 years ago
Not a vendor, but happy wearer of Farm-to-feet (non-itchy) wool socks, calf high, when needed. Only have a short supply season as they seem to actually be exactly what they say.
CoffeeBob Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Romans were building homes with heated floors almost 2300 years ago, also heated the walls. Hypocaust is what they were called. I’d have paid the little bit extra to have that in my current house if I’d have known about it back before I purchased it!