Posted by D beatty on August 30, 2014 at 08:03:03 from (24.12.128.33):
In Reply to: Heating systems posted by Sprint 6 on August 29, 2014 at 19:16:01:
I go along with George that insulation is the most important part of heating or cooling a house.I upgraded the insulation in attic of our house two years ago from the 12" that they recomended in 1978 to over 20" and it made a big differance. I have a wood stove in basement and LP gas furance for heat since house was built but at the time I up graded insulation I put in baseboard electric heater( which I like better than LP gas). Last winter was the coldest winters we have had in a long time and our total heating bill ( wood, LP gas and electric) for winter was around $2,000.00. I live in NW In. and we keep house (2,700 sq,ft.) in lower to mid 70's. Iam getting old and can't cut the 68 degree houses any more.
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