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Home » DIY FAQs » Building Materials » Interior Surfaces » Floor Coverings » Tile » Won’t stone or ceramic floors always be cold in the winter?

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Stone tends to hold the room temperature, but you can buy floor-warming systems. These install underneath the tile and keep the floor warm.
 

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