i have recently changed job and my office has underfloor heating. In the past i have had a deep vein thrombosis and i find that the underfloor heating is greatly aggravating it. Has any research be made regarding having feet permanently on a hot floor?
as i understand underfloor heating, the floor shouldn't really be that hot. It having a greater surface area than radiators means it needs a cooler surface temperature. Maybe the heating's not working properly.
Have you tried walking around on stilts?
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