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Underfloor heating and very dry air

anyone else with underfloor heating experience very dry sore throats through the night and in the morning? i'm assuming its to do with the underfloor as havent had this in our last house. and if so what can i do?! other than get something like a humidifier.
DON'T WORRY BE HAPPY ;)

norn iron club member no.1

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  • Never heard of that before with Underfloor Heating, if anything radiators are more likely to cause dry air due to the higher temperature.
    The Underfloor heating works at very low temperatures around 23-25c not the 60c+ of Radiators. What flooring do you have? Could be something there if it's a Laminate or Carpet?
    Benichembla
  • nadnad
    nadnad Posts: 1,593 Forumite
    house house is tiled throughout. we thought the same as you - radiators would be more likely to cause dry air. i really dont know whats causing it.
    DON'T WORRY BE HAPPY ;)

    norn iron club member no.1
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