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If the space is still empty I would suggest putting down some sort of cheap flooring as well, like a carpet remnant, as otherwise the concrete floor will suck the heat right out of the space since you won't be heating the whole slab.
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Re: Snake Room in unfinished basement: Heating
See this one:
https://ball-pythons.net/forums/show...room-completed
Simple room built in the basement. I wouldn't have built the floor up as it's overkill. Well, overkill unless it floods.
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Re: Snake Room in unfinished basement: Heating
 Originally Posted by 303_enfield
Precisely why I did build the floor up a little. I have a sump pump in the basement and wanted to provide a little reassurance in case anything ever happens.
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