How to Heat Your Finished Basement Scarborough
Five ways to add or retain heat in your finished basement are: Insulation and Plugging Air Leaks Electric Baseboard Heating Pellet Stoves and Electric Fireplaces Adding Extra Registers From Your Furnace Installing Ductless Heating and Cooling A finished basement can be a great oasis from the heat in the summer. The winter, however, is a different story. An underground room is always cooler than the upstairs. That means it’s less comfortable in the cold weather. Fortunately, it doesn’t always have to be this way. Depending on how cold it gets, you can do some work to retain the heat. Or, add permanent or portable heating appliances. What you’ll need will depend on the size of the room and how cold it gets. In his post, we’ll look at your options for keeping your rec room, home office, or extra living space warm when it’s cold outside. Get rid of air leaks First things first: Make sure you’re not losing whatever heat you’re adding to the basement! A basic rule of thermodynamics is that