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OnionPatch

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5. Thanks. I'm thinking it might help some, at least.
Fri Feb 17, 2023, 08:32 AM
Feb 2023

Some fireplaces have blowers on them. That's got to help. I wouldn't think the blower would use too much electric, but I'm just not sure.

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While they lived in Galena... ProudMNDemocrat Feb 2023 #1
Thanks. I'm thinking it might help some, at least. OnionPatch Feb 2023 #5
Look into a ductlesss mini split. SheltieLover Feb 2023 #2
Wow, I have never heard of these OnionPatch Feb 2023 #3
I hadn't either. SheltieLover Feb 2023 #10
Minisplits ar good now.. Think. Again. Jun 2023 #42
Oh, and I'm in Virginia. OnionPatch Feb 2023 #6
Hellhole TN here SheltieLover Feb 2023 #11
You're probably a bit further south OnionPatch Feb 2023 #13
Definitely do your homework. SheltieLover Feb 2023 #17
Thanks. I'm definitely going to look into this. OnionPatch Feb 2023 #20
Look at blocking off the main living area you most commonly use, too. SheltieLover Feb 2023 #21
Since your home is huge, you will need more than 1 indoor unit for sure. SheltieLover Feb 2023 #22
No, the living area isn't huge. It's about 1500 sq. ft. OnionPatch Feb 2023 #24
Well then, depending upon floor plan, you should be good! SheltieLover Feb 2023 #25
Is upstairs closed off? SheltieLover Feb 2023 #26
Yes. It's closed off. The door seems to keep the heat downstairs pretty well. OnionPatch Feb 2023 #31
Good! SheltieLover Feb 2023 #32
The best investment you could make is more insulation randr Feb 2023 #4
The house is brand new so windows and doors are good. OnionPatch Feb 2023 #8
Radiant heat foil barrier helped here significantly SheltieLover Feb 2023 #12
My attic is HUGE. OnionPatch Feb 2023 #15
I would think it would help some for heat as foil is double sided & SheltieLover Feb 2023 #18
Agree. Do the attic joists. As said above, make sure to leave breathing space under the sheathing 3Hotdogs Feb 2023 #23
Considerations bucolic_frolic Feb 2023 #7
Thanks! OnionPatch Feb 2023 #9
An old-style heatilator may be what you are looking for taxi Feb 2023 #14
Yes, something like this is sort of what I had in mind. OnionPatch Feb 2023 #16
Yup, an experienced mason would be able to look at your suggestions and fix you right up. taxi Feb 2023 #19
Invest in one of these... 2naSalit Feb 2023 #27
I don't know if I have the floor space. OnionPatch Feb 2023 #33
Someone who could... 2naSalit Feb 2023 #35
To repeat, attic insulation. We put on a reflective white metal cachukis Feb 2023 #28
My older stepson and his wife got a two story house House of Roberts Feb 2023 #29
Thanks. Luckily, I have wood drying now. OnionPatch Feb 2023 #39
Alladin lamps RicROC Feb 2023 #30
Why not look into a wood burning furnance? sinkingfeeling Feb 2023 #34
Well, I did a little. OnionPatch Feb 2023 #36
There are some that are inside in the $2500 to $3500 range. I'd rather have one outside. sinkingfeeling Feb 2023 #37
We have a very efficient wood stove with a catalytic converter. Fireplaces heat mainly by heat Martin68 Feb 2023 #38
Having lots of trees avaiable is only a tiny part of it. Chopping the trees down, patricia92243 Feb 2023 #40
This is all true. OnionPatch Feb 2023 #41
You don't have to change over electric appliances with solar womanofthehills Jul 2023 #43
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