How should I heat the floor of my future snake room
I'm looking to pick up a large burm and want to place her in a room of the house. The space I want to heat is about 12' x 12' I want to make her floor heated as I would a cage without spending an arm and a leg. Just wondering how some of you guys/gals out there have done it.
Re: How should I heat the floor of my future snake room
That's what I was thinking. Or just linoleum with Flexwatt. I just don't know the amount I would need in order to keep he temp up
Re: How should I heat the floor of my future snake room
You don't want a Burm pissing all over your floors!!! You'll have a very hard time keeping her husbandry right in a 12 x 12 room without spending a whole lot of money...
Just get a nice 8 foot Sentec cage and the Burm will be happier because you will be able to control her environment properly!
http://sentecreptilecages.com/features.php?id=1
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Thanks guys but I'm converting the room. I know I can keep temps and husbandry well. False floor going in to make for easy up keep as well. Just need someone who's used Flexwatt and linoleum. There's gotta be someone out there.
Re: How should I heat the floor of my future snake room
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WingedWolfPsion
I wouldn't use FlexWatt, either. Use something like this:
http://www.wayfair.com/WarmlyYours-T...FcVrKgodYipdCw
It's designed for that purpose, it's sturdy, and it's not prohibitively expensive when you're talking about tiling a room.
If the room is well-insulated, you might not need any additional supplemental heating, but you should put in 2 separate pieces of the floor heat, then, so you can set different temperatures on different sides of the room. I would check air temperatures after you have the floor heat installed, and see if you need any heat panels.
For the walls, you may want to consider using cement board. Green board is moisture-resistant, but cement board is moisture-proof and won't mold. Don't forget about the ceiling. Standard sheet rock isn't designed for constant high humidity.
Are you going to install a floor drain? (This idea is one I've put a bit of thought into as well, lol).
Thats the same stuff i posted above, just your link comes in a kit for easier installation.