Wear shoes??Quote:
If I stay with concrete then my poor little footsies will get sore.
What is a man to do
Seriously, what thermal mass benefit will the slab give when there isn't enough sun to heat the slab in the first place?
i.e. when you want it to work best it will work at its worst.
Its a serious question, as I'm not sure what the slab will do when it is just a big mass of cold concrete.
I thought that in a cold climate that you had to heat the slab by use of a 'sun room' (greenhouse effect in a room that is partitioned off from the rest of the house), particularly one that has an additional heat source in it.
I'd have thought that the slab will act as a big heat sink, removing any heat in the room or your feet, and serving to be the "ice block" in the esky.
In this case it would be better to have the raised timber floor????
I started thinking about this after coming back to Qld after 9 days in Melb where it didn't get about 13 degrees and was overcast the whole time.
Please edumakate me.