The house has radiator heat. The boiler kicks on intermittently when the thermostat shows that the house is 4-5 degrees above the set temperature. Is this a design feature of high efficiency boilers since it may take a while to bring the house up to temp with radiators or is there something wrong with the thermostat or boiler control?
The Sun: The only three radiators you need to turn on to heat your whole house as expert warns Brits to stop wasting cash
The only three radiators you need to turn on to heat your whole house as expert warns Brits to stop wasting cash
MSN: 9 radiator styling tricks that stop making your old house look awkward
Old-house radiators are either charming or awkward—there’s not much in between. You can’t really hide them, and you shouldn’t block them (unless you like cold rooms and angry pipes). But you can work ...
9 radiator styling tricks that stop making your old house look awkward
we are looking at buying a house that has a stone fireplace in the living room and a place in the basement to connect a woodstove, the house is 1456 sq ft on one floor and the basement is same sq. footage and completely open. was wondering if placing a woodstove in the basement wood supply...
Hey guys, So I have a very small house in Western MA (main floor just under 900sq ft + walkout basement/built in garage which will not be heated, about 700sq ft of basement that will be heated). I have all electric baseboard heat on my main floor and my basement has a non-functioning gas stove...