gstrom99
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I grew up in a house with a basement, near Chicago. Fast forward 50 years, after living in houses with NO basement (crawl space - then on a slab for 30 years) I have now moved to a 100 year old farm house in rural Iowa. Winter is cold in both locales.
This house has a basement, used only for laundry and storage. LP furnace (brand new) and electric hot water heater are down there as well. The walls are 1/2 cinder block under the newer single level, 1/2 field stone under the original 2 story.
My question is this: should I open up the single duct outlet to heat the basement as much as that will, or keep it closed - sending all the heat to the occupied area?
This house has a basement, used only for laundry and storage. LP furnace (brand new) and electric hot water heater are down there as well. The walls are 1/2 cinder block under the newer single level, 1/2 field stone under the original 2 story.
My question is this: should I open up the single duct outlet to heat the basement as much as that will, or keep it closed - sending all the heat to the occupied area?
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