Keep Comfy with Floor Heaters
Nothing beats lounging in a warm room with a hot cup of fresh coffee and a good book on a cold winter day. It is in one of those days that you can just lose yourself in thought or utter relaxation bliss. A comfy weekend like that is good therapy for the stress and hard work we put our bodies through during the work week. Nothing breaks such excellent immersion than standing up and getting cold shock from freezing floors though.
While forced air heaters have thankfully found widespread use in most households, architects seem to have forgotten to keep the floor warm. There are commercially available tile heating systems available for your home though—these are affordable, reliable and easy to install. A floor heating system is basically a network of helically coiled thin insulated wires placed underneath your floor that heat up your tiles by passing electricity through the wires. Whether your floor is made of granite, marble, slate or ceramic tile floor heating systems can be installed for you—just make sure you do not have wood or carpet flooring because floor heaters don’t work well with those!
Floor heaters can even be installed in your bathroom! You should not be worried about getting an electric shock from your floor heater because tile heating systems are designed to be fully insulated and water proof so that you can safely use them in areas that are exposed to water like the bathroom or the kitchen.