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I plan on using a lot of stone in my new house. Goodbye carpet. However,
it sure is cold on cold mornings. Putting in a floor warming system is cost prohibitive. I was wondering if a few strategically placed kickspace heaters would do the trick and also have the added side effect of warming the room? |
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![]() "kingrat" wrote in message ... I plan on using a lot of stone in my new house. Goodbye carpet. However, it sure is cold on cold mornings. Putting in a floor warming system is cost prohibitive. I was wondering if a few strategically placed kickspace heaters would do the trick and also have the added side effect of warming the room? This is Turtle. Some of the best effects that I have ever seen on heating stone flooring was done by ceiling fans run on low speed 24 hours a day. If you pass enough of air over the stone floor. the room air and the stone floor will become the same temp. . TURTLE |
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