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Originally Posted by thinkxingu
If it's well-insulated, it will take time to cool down AND warm up—
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Originally Posted by bigdog
My house is always cold inside, even when it's warm outside ?
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You are lucky to have a well insulated home. As stated above, the ambient temerature does increase or decline with varying outside temperatures. So if thermostat is down at night you may wake up a tad chilly. The walls, ceilings, floors may get cooler at night.
Here, we have an added auxhillary heater.
If you have propane, you can add a small wall/floor propane heater for living room or whatever. Instead of turning on whole house furnace.
If I were to build a new house it would have 2 sources of heat. Whole house and and Kerosene Monitor type wall/floor heater.
There are outside vented ones as well as vent free. Vent free cannot be used in an enclosed room.
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