Can the bathroom be cold without floor heating?

Updated on Bathroom 2024-06-03
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Bathrooms don't need underfloor heating for three reasons. First, the bathroom space is small, although it is a "corner", but it is also indoors, and the temperature will not be much lower than other rooms, and this is still a special place, and the temperature is too high to make people uncomfortable; Second, the bathroom is the highlight of home decoration, and laying floor heating is equivalent to stopping home decoration; Third, if you feel that the temperature is low, the bath bomb and warm air are enough to make up for it

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The bathroom does not need to be paved with floor heating, the use of cost factors, if it is central heating according to the area of charge, of course, to pave, if it is self-installed wall-hung furnace or electric floor heating, it is not necessary, indoor heat into some, into the bathroom to wash your hands or something will not feel cold, take a bath to open the auxiliary heating method, do not use it to close, save.

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