But marble does transfer energy as heat very well so it will take a lot of energy as heat from you quickly.
Carpet feels cold.
Mold spores thrive in damp areas and can easily begin to grow and spread on damp carpet.
I hope this answer helps you to understand the very important difference between temperature and heat.
Moisture stays in the padding if you have put too much moisture in while cleaning it especially if it is humid where you live the carpet will stay almost wet feeling.
While we try to save on our electric bills raising the temperature a degree or two at night can help get more warm air into your home.
Cold floors and cold feet are a common complaint in winter and they really are no laughing matter especially if you count elderly relatives small children or pets among your household.
Sounds like it is not the carpet that is the problem as much as it is the padding.
There s no apparent smell but i swear the carpet feels damp not wet just cold and damp.
Allow the carpet to air dry thoroughly.
I bought a general tools pin type moisture meter model mm1e and it is reading around 14 throughout the two rooms.
The concrete on the other hand will stay cold way longer once it is cold.
Use a dehumidifier in the room with the damp carpet.
But i honestly cant tell it s it s just cold from being on the slab or legitimately wet underneath.
Thus carpet at a low temperature will not feel very cold.
Another cause is the type of flooring you have.
This layer will make your carpet feel warmer underfoot and help it resist heat loss.
There are several remedies for a cold floor that vary in cost.
When i vacuumed the smell got worse temporarily.
Tile vinyl laminate carpet.
Carpet a great barrier to prevent cold as we all know carpet flooring is obviously one of the warmest flooring types as it provides a natural cushioning lot of warmth and cosiness to your rooms.
Carpet feels cozier with a dense foam or wool carpet underlay underneath.
The reason a concrete floor feels colder than a carpeted floor is because the carpet acts as an insulator to trap heat.
Pull half of your carpet up check the padding the carpet is easy enough to put back down.
Carpets with the longest thickest threads are the most effective for protecting against cold and insulating against heat loss because their fibers trap warm air.
We have a crawl space under the entire house that is only accessed from the outside.
Point fans in the direction of the carpet and if on a warm sunny day open doors and windows to help the drying process.
Even if you ve tried all kinds of thermal socks and fuzzy slippers the solution might not be as simple as finding the right footwear.
Maybe i m going crazy but after a big rain my living room just feels damp.
Tile is typically the coldest floor covering.