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"Roger" wrote in message news:PmcUb.175959$5V2.876709@attbi_s53...
Have you considered cork? Not a good conductor, for radiant heating, but very good for the warm springy feel under bare feet. Cork, mmh? That's worth considering.... How would cork compare to ceramic tile, in terms of durability? Maintainance? Would our pet (a husky) damage it? Would a cork floor require an underlayment ? If so, what type? Since cork is a natural insulator, should we forget about radiant heating and revert back to forced air (which is what we currently have)? TIA LD |
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