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Old 09-26-2009, 09:46 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by Slickcraft View Post
... an electric mattress pad heater can make a cold bed a bit more civilized ...
I've also found heating pads to be more effective than an electric blanket.

Another technique you can do is to insulate the windows. Those cheap plastic film kits have wide following. You do end up with tack holes in the window frames and recycling them requires some careful handling. I prefer foam insulating panels (not the naked styrofoam though, too messy). You can get them in a variety of thicknesses.

Some already have a coating on them and others you could add a layer of contact paper to improve the apearance if you are so inclined. They are easily concealed behind curtains so the "boss's" sensibilities won't be upset.

You can cut it to fit any size doorway or window. You can do a partial window for some light or take a piece out of the center. I have small bits of plexi in the celler window pieces. Last year I added a piece of 2 inch between the celler door and the bulkhead, I could really feel the difference there.

I don't have a camp so I am talking about my experience in my year around house in Merrimack. This will be my 3rd year and I believe the job paid for itself the first year. I leave most of the panels in during the summer too, to save on cooling expenses.

Good luck!
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