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ormecyn
Jan 20, 2009, 08:33 AM
I am looking at purchasing a cottage, bungalow style, and was wondering what it would cost to convert the existing electric baseboard heat to forced air? Also who would I contact to do this type of job?

Please get back to me,

Thanks

Cynthia

Just wondering approx. how much it would cost to convert a electric baseboards in a cottage to forced air? Also do you have to have a basement to put in forced air?

Thank you for your previous response, hope you can help me with this one to,

Cynthia

KISS
Jan 20, 2009, 08:39 AM
Your really going to have to talk to a few AC contractors and get some estimates. At least 3.

They need to do a Manual J (to size the system) and a Manual D to do duct design,

You might also find a contractor that can do "High velocity" type systems. These use small tubes about 1.5" in diameter and thus are easy to do retrofits with.

dac122
Jan 20, 2009, 11:02 AM
Convert is not a term I would use in this situation. I would not remove value to the property that you one day may need as at least backup. Leave the electric baseboards in place, and get a fresh quote for a forced air furnace per the previous advice.