On Sep 20, 12:34*pm, John Kane > wrote:
> > "Cool underfoot" might be a good thing where you live in the summer, but
> > my floors stay cool enough in the summer, and I would just as soon not
> > have cool floors in the winter.
>
> Underfloor heating
. It worked for the Romans and still works for
> the Koreans.
And then we'll still have to run ducting for central air. I'll stick
with wood
floors and forced-air heat. We've got tile (either ceramic or
porcelain--I can't
tell without destroying it) in the bathroom, and it's mighty nippy in
the winter.
(But a couple of rugs take care of that problem.)
Cindy Hamilton