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Electric baseboard heaters
I've recently moved into a house that has electric baseboard heaters and
thermostats controlling them in each room. It's a one storey house with a finished basement. What's the best way to use these baseboard heaters to keep the house warm, but not break the bank? If I heat the basement will the heat rise to the main floor? Should I just heat the room I'm using? Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks. |
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