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OT: Supplemental electric heat to save $$$
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Ioco" data-source="post: 558465" data-attributes="member: 54436"><p>Troy - Done. I keep most of the upstairs ones closed except the bathroom and one in one bedroom, but all the heat travels up the stairwell. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Nelson - I do have an automatic thermostat set as you suggest. I also do keep the blinds open all day and close them at night. Ceiling fans I don't have though.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I have some weatherstripping to add to my front door, and I have all new Wallside windows, so I think I've done what I can to conserve energy. I was just hoping to have something to supplement the furnace downstairs, so that I didn't have to turn it too much, where upstairs get's too hot.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm also looking at adding a new humidifier upstairs to increase the ambient temp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Ioco, post: 558465, member: 54436"] Troy - Done. I keep most of the upstairs ones closed except the bathroom and one in one bedroom, but all the heat travels up the stairwell. Nelson - I do have an automatic thermostat set as you suggest. I also do keep the blinds open all day and close them at night. Ceiling fans I don't have though. I have some weatherstripping to add to my front door, and I have all new Wallside windows, so I think I've done what I can to conserve energy. I was just hoping to have something to supplement the furnace downstairs, so that I didn't have to turn it too much, where upstairs get's too hot. I'm also looking at adding a new humidifier upstairs to increase the ambient temp. [/QUOTE]
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