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Radiant floor heating is not new— it was used by the Romans to warm their bathhouses and has been popular in Korea for centuries. It was brought to North America from Europe after the Second World War. Its popularity has increased in recent years with the growing market for ceramic tile floors, the constant search for energy-efficient and comfortable home climate systems, and the development of healthy homes, especially for people with environmental sensitivities.