
09/08/08, 10:05 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: PA
Posts: 5,780
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Quote:
Originally Posted by hiddenriverhr3
Beowoulf90
Actually with a outdoor wood bioler there are many heating options. You actually don't have to have a boiler system or furnace already. One way to install is radiant heating in the floors or another way is very basic. It is basically a radiator with a fan behind it. The companies sell them for like in a garage to heat them. Water runs through them and a fan is behind it blowing warm air in the garage. It can be thermostatically controlled the fan to come on when a certain temperature is reach.
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Thank you,
I am well aware of these other heating systems... I work in the HVAC & Plumbing industry... I've drawn these Unit Heaters many times and also radiant floor heating systems... The Unit heaters would be the only option we would have because of the costs associated with the other types of systems and the home we have... I wish at times that we would have built new instead of trying to save a historic home, but then I realize if we hadn't done this it would have been destroyed or torn down.... Since I'm a history nut I guess the choice was easy...
Maybe some day we will have enough to turn it into a B&B... who knows..
Again Thank you
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