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Dan_29
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Hopefully your finished basement is insulated and has thermo windows (insulation is a lot cheaper than installing a bigger boiler).It would be good if your current boiler is large enough to heat the basement and your upstairs living area without any other changes.
Dan
PS: Make sure you have carbon monoxide detectors in the finished basement.
Dan
PS: Make sure you have carbon monoxide detectors in the finished basement.
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basement
My basement is finished. I want to leave the mains uninsulated to give heat to the basement.
How can I do this and still deliver the best steam to the house?0 -
aux. system
insulate the steam mains and install a baseboard loop off the condensate. controlled temperature. comfort & economical.0
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