A few are expensive or not practical.
How to make concrete floors warmer.
On a cold winter s morning the air temperature up close to the edge of the concrete floor can be colder than the ground underneath the house.
Luckily there are ways to combat this chilly predicament.
For example a bathroom on a slab would feature a layer of cork or synthetic cork underlayment on top of the concrete subfloor followed by the electric heating element and topped with the flooring substrate.
While choosing your vinyl flooring prefer the thicker variety to provide softer and warmer feel under your foot.
Make sure to measure out the room you are doing to get the square footage.
If your home is drafty the cool air will make your hardwood floor cold as well.
Lay the barrier down first and tape the seams really well.
Some issues are structural and logical.
Thermaldry flooring is also available in two tiled and two carpeted designs.
Get that amount of rigid board insulation.
You can expect the stone floor of your screen porch or the basement linoleum laid on cement to be cold and carpet is the logical warmer.
In cases of a concrete slab in a basement for example this can be easily done without too much of an issue as demonstrated in the diagram below.
Keep cold air out warm air in.
Hardwood will stay warmest in newer well insulated homes.
Get 2 boxes and a roll or two of vapor barrier.
Floors of ceramic stone or concrete are the worst culprits with hardwood a runner up.
A few are expensive or not practical for some homes.
Start with the simplest solution which will help provide a comfortable temperature for the whole house not just the floor.
Carpet your buddy to savage through those winter months carpets and rugs are ways to keep your home from losing heat at a convenient cost.
Cold concrete floors are a rather common problem and there are several approaches to warming them up.
The most common application however is an in floor heating system installed between the finished concrete slab and the flooring above.
Our thermaldry floor tiles rest in raised plastic pegs on the floors of your basement creating a thermal break on your floor that makes its surface 8 10 degrees warmer than the cold concrete below.
Hardwood isn t quite as warm as carpet or cork but it s still one of the warmer flooring surfaces on the market.
Take up as much flooring as you can without breaking it too much hence the extra flooring for oops.
This allows the new floor to not come in direct contact with the old subfloor which can give you a warmer floor.
Transform your old floors for a cushiony delight by merely placing an area rug on the cold floor.
Below the surface will be a bit warmer than this.