In 1958 my family moved into an L shaped Ranch style home in El Sobrante, Calif. that was built in 1947. It was built on a cement slab foundation with hot water, radiant heating which was wonderful, the house was always toasty warm in the winter. All the floors throughout the home, except the master bedroom, which was carpeted were covered with asphalt tiles similar to the ones in reply#27.
Shortly after we moved in my parents had the floors in the living room, dining room, breakfast room and the family room covered with cork tiles, which were really very nice. My Mom had a two head Shetland Floor Polisher which she used to buff ALL of these floors every week with Treewax. This was a very big three bedroom, three bath home with close to 2400 sq. ft of space.
Once the copper piping for the radiant heat in the kitchen floor sprung a leak and they needed to use a jack hammer to get into the concrete to repair the leak. Sometimes the boiler for the radiate heat would start to clank and it had a pressure gauge that registered the system pressure. Since I was the oldest kid my Dad instructed me how to shut off the system if the gauge was in the “red zone” and it was clanking. I felt very grown up at the age of 7 being trusted with this responsibility.
Eddie