Time to replace those heated floors

Today is Thursday and our band played music last night on the strip along the beach and we had a lot of fun.

Tonight we will play again with another group on this pier at sunset, which will mark the 5th day of playing this week. Being a drummer in the band is a great workout, but it can cause a lot of shoulder pain if you are like me. Cooling off in the sea is good for the pain and then coming home to a warm home helps to heat up the body. Today we talk about heated floors and what it takes to replace them. Removing heated flooring can be a difficult task, especially if you want to make sure the job is done right. The first step in removing heated flooring is to turn off the heating (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) system that supplies heat to the floor. This will prevent any damage from occurring to the system during the removal process. Next, you will need to remove the floor tiles or mats that cover the heating elements. This may require some demolition work, as the tiles or mats are often adhered to the subfloor with adhesive. Make sure to take safety precautions during this step, such as wearing gloves and protective eyewear. Once the tiles or mats have been removed, you will need to disconnect the heating elements from the HVAC system. This may require the assistance of a professional heating technician, as there may be electrical and plumbing connections that need to be disconnected. This should help you a bit if you are in the hunt to replace your heated floors sometime in the future.

 

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