chucker9er
Jan 15, 2009, 11:22 AM
I have electric forced air heating. When the weather is cold (32 degrees F or below) my thermostat will not reach 70 degrees.
I have the heat set on emergency heat and recently insulated my entire basement. In fact, when it is extremely cold I have to use a wood stove just to get the temp in my house above 60 degrees. We had the unit inspected by a licensed HVAC company prior to moving in about a year and a half ago. We did have the same issues last winter.
I was just wondering if I could possibly get some tips on how to fix this.
I was also wondering how difficult or expensive it would be to have the heat from the wood stove run into the duct work.
Thanks for your time.
I have the heat set on emergency heat and recently insulated my entire basement. In fact, when it is extremely cold I have to use a wood stove just to get the temp in my house above 60 degrees. We had the unit inspected by a licensed HVAC company prior to moving in about a year and a half ago. We did have the same issues last winter.
I was just wondering if I could possibly get some tips on how to fix this.
I was also wondering how difficult or expensive it would be to have the heat from the wood stove run into the duct work.
Thanks for your time.