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Underfloor heating for greater bathroom comfort

August 27, 2010
Posted in Bathroom Advice — Written by Becky

As the weather starts to get worse and temperatures start to drop across the country, our homes can start to become a little bit uncomfortable unless they are properly prepared for colder weather. There is little worse than having to get up to a cold house on dark autumn and winter mornings when you try and prepare for the day ahead.

It is possible to make a few home improvements to make getting up on winter mornings more pleasant. Your focus really ought to be on the rooms that you use straight away when you get up. For most people this is likely to be the bathroom.

The best way you can improve your bathroom for comfort in colder climates is to sort of the heating in the room. Naturally, you will already have central heating options, but you can bolster these with extra items. Underfloor heating is perhaps the cleverest way of enhancing the comfort of your bathroom.

Underfloor heating heats the tiles of the bathroom floor directly. The floor is rarely affected by the warmth from your central heating, so underfloor heating represents a real boost. No longer will you have to deal with freezing cold floors when you venture for your morning shower.

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