View Full Version : Heating- insulation
man42mm
Jan 20, 2011, 05:17 AM
Here's my question. I bought a house and didn't know there was no insulation in the walls, so I had insulation blown in, and I replaced all the windows, my problem is that its cool about a foot or two on the floor and the heater runs constantly if I turn it past 70 it don't shut off the back two rooms are always chillier the cold air returns are in the attic. I was wandering what the problem is the only thing I haven't replaced is the heater but it seems to blow warm air out it's a gas fired low-hi boy either model gh3a75 or a gh4a-90. My heat bill was $200.00 last month and that seems high its only 1100 sq. feet and I'm gone in the day time hrs I leave it about 68 when I leave??
wmproop
Jan 20, 2011, 04:42 PM
Don`t know where you live but $200.00 is n`t bad at all where I live. You didn`t say if there was any insulation overhead in the attic. And cutting the tstat back from 70 degrees to 68 degrees ain`t going to make much difference,, other than looking into the insulation thing,, you probable need to get a pro to come out and do an overall inspection
man42mm
Jan 20, 2011, 04:50 PM
What kind of pro, heating or what?
smoothy
Jan 21, 2011, 08:50 AM
Break the site rules and give a not helpful when its NOT called for OR allowed by the site rules... then don't be surprised if you don't get an answer.
Most people aren't going to help someone AFTER they get rude with them.