Underfloor heating helps with skin issues
My friend and her husband have been trying to have a baby for over a decade now. And finally, they got a little girl. She is the most precious thing and her parents treat her like the little princess that she is. Recently they found out that the little baby has eczema. Her skin is always dry and itchy. My friend got worried that it would get worse in the winter because the heater would dry the air out so much. She looked into getting a whole home humidifier but decided that wasn’t for them. I don’t remember why. Anyway, they decided to get underfloor heating installed instead. Apparently underfloor heating is much less drying than forced air heat is. Of course this meant that all of the floors in the house would have to be pulled up so that the heating elements could be placed under the flooring. They, essentially, had to take everything out of the house as if they were moving. Well, the movers did anyway. My friend, and her family, stayed at my house for almost a month while all of this was taking place. I have to say that once they were ready to move back into their home with new underfloor heating I was sad to see them go. I have really grown to love that little baby girl. But, I am sure, they will need a babysitter from time to time. And when they do I will be ready and standing by. If I’m lucky I will get to watch her in their home. Then I can enjoy the underfloor heating too.