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		<title>Bathroom Floor Heating on a Frigid Winter Day</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Sep 2010 16:22:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Nothing feels better on a cold winter morning than walking into your bathroom and feeling a heated floor. Tile, stone, or porcelain floors may look pretty , but when it comes to being cold, they are. That is, unless, you&#8217;ve installed a glowing or an open direct heating system underneath the flooring. Heat will penetrate [...]</p><p>A post from: <a href="http://bathroomdecortips.com/">Bathroom Decor Tips</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nothing feels better on a cold winter morning than walking into your bathroom and feeling a heated floor.  Tile, stone, or porcelain floors may look pretty , but when it comes to being cold, they are.  That is, unless, you&#8217;ve installed a  glowing or an open direct heating system underneath the flooring.  Heat will penetrate through flooring materials that are as much as three to 4 inches  thick, and since the heating units are thin, they will not raise your floors higher than the doors can clear with no need to cut them off.  If you have a  bath with cold floors, you may want to look into installing some form of bathroom floor heating underneath them.  </p>
<p>Radiant  heat is an environmentally-friendly process which produces fewer carbon emissions and uses less fossil fuel than other kinds of heat.  What it does use is hot water, steam pipes, or electric resistance coils to heat your floor.  This kind of system is more healthy to have in your house, because it doesn&#8217;t employ a blower which circulates dust, allergens, and bacteria throughout your home.  Many homeowners like the option of radiant heat when it comes to warming their bathroom floors, because installing it can be a do-it-yourself project which will save you a bundle in labor costs. It can also be upgraded to solar power to save you even more on your utility bills.  </p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t have a water heater with at least a  50 gallon capacity, you might need to opt for open direct heating which employs the same water that&#8217;s utilized in bathing and washing and doesn&#8217;t necessitate getting a new, bigger water heater or adding a second one for it to operate correctly.  One failing to using this type of system might be your local building code.  Check into the requirements before installing an open direct system in your home.  </p>
<p>Floor heating systems in some form have been around for more than a hundred years ;  most homes still don&#8217;t have them.  As you can imagine, replacing bathroom floor and putting heating elements under your floors will be an added plus if the time comes when you wish to sell your home.  Additionally, until that time arrives, you and your family will enjoy having warm feet even during the cold winter months.  <br />.</p>
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		<title>Bathroom Floor Warmth on a Frigid Winter Day</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Mar 2010 06:01:49 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nothing feels better on a cold winter morning than walking into your master bath and feeling a heated floor.  Tile, stone, or porcelain floors may look pretty , but when it comes to being cold, they are.  That is, unless, you&#8217;ve installed a  glowing or an open direct heating system under the flooring.  Heat will penetrate thru flooring materials that are as much as 3 to four inches  thick, and since the heating units are thin, they will not raise your floors higher than the doors can clear with no need to cut them off.  If you have a bath with cold floors, you may need to look into installing some form of bathroom floor heating beneath them.  </p>
<p>Radiant  heat is an environmentally-friendly process which produces fewer carbon emissions and uses less fossil fuel than other sorts of heat.  What it does use is hot water, steam pipes, or electric resistance coils to heat your floor.  This kind of system is more healthy to have in your house, because it doesn&#8217;t employ a blower which circulates dust, allergens, and bacteria throughout your home.  Many homeowners like the option of glowing heat when it comes to warming their bathroom floors, because installing it can be a do-it-yourself project which will save you a bundle in labor costs. It may also be upgraded to solar electricity to save you even more on your power and water bills.  </p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t have a water heater with at least a 50 gallon capacity, you might want to go for open direct heating which employs the same water that&#8217;s used in washing and laundry and doesn&#8217;t necessitate getting a new, bigger water heater or adding a second one for it to operate correctly.  One failing to using this kind of system might be your local building code.  Check into the necessities before installing an open direct system in your home.  </p>
<p>Floor heating systems in some form have been around for more than one hundred years ;  most homes still don&#8217;t have them.  As you can imagine, replacing bathroom floor and putting heating elements under your floors will be an added plus if the time comes when you need to sell your home.  Additionally, until that time arrives, you and your family will enjoy having warm feet even during the cold winter months.  <br />.</p>
<p>A post from: <a href="http://bathroomdecortips.com/">Bathroom Decor Tips</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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