Posted by buickanddeere on December 19, 2008 at 08:47:24 from (216.183.133.117):
In Reply to: O/T: Furnace question posted by MeAnthony on December 18, 2008 at 18:15:16:
I didn't think of the obvious at 1st. With the water heater, the place already has an approved "boiler" already connected and paid for. Just add a water pump, heat exchanger and airmover.
As previously asked, is the existing furnace one of those old time gravity octopuses that are mostly seen in movies and museums? For backup heat incase what ever heating system goes down but if the electricity is still on. Add baseboard heaters in the bathroom, kitchen and basement where the pipe are to keep the pipe from freezing. Adjust the thermostats as required. 50F for backup heating if the main heat fails. If she keeps the rest of the hose cool, she can dial the bathroom baseboard unit up. And only heat the bathroom toasty warm if wants to keep from freezing while bathing. And the bills down
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