Our floors are old wood, the wide-board kind and are soft pine--apparently the most readily available when the house was built. Underneath that in our bathroom is a big crawl space, with a rectangular bit where a person can crawl in and out.
Can we insulate most of it--or is there any point if we have to leave the bit for the entering/leaving person? If we can insulate it--what is eco-friendly and where do we get that? Our house is cold all winter and I think most of it's coming from there. Add that to the fact that we have less than 5 minutes of non-cold water for each shower, and it's really daunting to go take a shower. Or is there some method of heating that solves all this--like what are those flat panels some people have in their walls? Or heat that heats only things not the air? Ideas?
Can we insulate most of it--or is there any point if we have to leave the bit for the entering/leaving person? If we can insulate it--what is eco-friendly and where do we get that? Our house is cold all winter and I think most of it's coming from there. Add that to the fact that we have less than 5 minutes of non-cold water for each shower, and it's really daunting to go take a shower. Or is there some method of heating that solves all this--like what are those flat panels some people have in their walls? Or heat that heats only things not the air? Ideas?
bathroom floor insulation question
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