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Default space heaters and oddly-sized storm door looking for advice

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Looking for advice and suggestions.

1) I have an old house in Minnesota. There's an upstairs porch and
the door that leads to it is 80 by 24 inches. There's no storm door
and much air leaks through the cracks around the door. I'd like to
get a storm door, but noone makes that size. I went to Menard's and
they quoted me for $550 for a custom sized storm door. Anyone know
how/where I might get one at a better price?

2) My basement if finished, but quite cold. Any suggestions for
strong, good space heaters? I did read about a heater that runs on
natural gas, but it's unvented and I read that that's bad for air
quality.


As to space heaters, *all* 120 volt plug in space heaters are the same
and will put off the same amount of heat! There is a limit to how much
electricity (amperage/wattage) can be used with a plug-in device and
they all are at that point. They may make them look like a fireplace
or like a radiator or like it might put off more heat than another,
but the truth is in the wattage/amperage on the label! All the same!

To get more heat, you need a hard wired heater 120 volts - or better
240 volts. Then you can get more heat. Also notice the
amperage/wattage will be higher on these.

I would not install any natural gas, flame, etc. type heater unless
properly ventilated and a fresh air supply is available.