02-22-2019, 02:56 PM
I bought a thin panel mica space heater a few years ago that I sort of liked. The only problem with it was that it didn't throw the heat far enough. The technology was fairly new then. Maybe they'll improve. If I get another space heater, it'll probably be one of the quartz tube types.
I think under-floor radiant heat would be ideal in new construction though. The hardest part of my body to get warm is my feet. I can't sleep until my feet are warm. Conversely, if my feet are warm, it doesn't matter if the rest of my body is slightly cool. When my feet are warm, I'm warm.
I used to have a kitty named Speed Bump. I named her Speed Bump because she was always under foot. Every time I turned around, she was right there. A more loyal and devoted cat I've never met. In winter, she would crawl under the covers down by my feet and keep them warm. I do miss her so.
I think under-floor radiant heat would be ideal in new construction though. The hardest part of my body to get warm is my feet. I can't sleep until my feet are warm. Conversely, if my feet are warm, it doesn't matter if the rest of my body is slightly cool. When my feet are warm, I'm warm.
I used to have a kitty named Speed Bump. I named her Speed Bump because she was always under foot. Every time I turned around, she was right there. A more loyal and devoted cat I've never met. In winter, she would crawl under the covers down by my feet and keep them warm. I do miss her so.