I'm lookingg for an attractive non electric pellet stove for approximately 1,000 to 1,200 sq'. Do you have pucs and contact for pricing and installation questio...
Current slab on grad has hydronic heated floors, using propane gas as fuel. $400/ mth is killing me. Help, i have been told it can't be done . If you’re lookin...
...heating. I hope that helps!
We have an existing bedroom (25'x10') that sits above a garage. It was built with one forced air duct blowing warm air under the room but parts are very cold in...
...heating solutions. There are links on that page you can follow to the manufacturers page, and I took a look myself just now and found the following – The Wisewa...
...heating, electric forces air furnace. Heating with electricity is usually a more environmentally friendly option to natural gas, and certainly more so than hea...
...heating system is most beneficial? Looking for the best heating systems for new builds. Choosing the best heating system for a home depends on a lot of factor...
...heating and cooling would be dependent on your climate. In a cold climate you wouldn’t be able to reduce the size of heating equipment as there is no ‘natural v...
...heating solution for a home, but to do so successfully there are considerations. Any radiant floor heating system (gas or electric, hydronic or radiant air heat...
...heating. The plan is to prevent the sun entering in the summer and allow it to shine in in the winter. I estimate sun would begin entering about 10 am and finis...
...heating doesn’t change based on how it’s delivered. A baseboard heater, hair dryer, toaster, boiler or electric mat floor generate the same amount of BTUs per W...
...heating water that is circulated through radiant tubing in a concrete floor will not be any more or less efficient that a boiler heating a water coil that blows...
Hi. I will build a garage/shop in my backyard next summer. It will be a 20'x30' on a structural concrete slab with around R-35 wall and R-40 roof insulation. Th...
...heating the house. Most people in this area seem to use propane for heat but we are thinking in floor heat and an electric furnace. Are we on the right track ...
...heating system, so it depends on what your desired finished floor is. We built a slab on grade with 8 inches of sub-slab insulation, and even with that much it ...
...heating systems can be efficient in cold climates, but as for recouping cost, that’s a toss up. Geothermal heating systems are a tough one for us to recommend p...
I'm planning on a replacing the existing gas forced air heating system with electric ductless mini split system as I'm undergoing a remodel of my home and makin...
...heating under laminate flooring. Can you help me choose the best type of insulation (both underlay and overlay of the electric heating system). My main concer...
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