Guest guest Posted March 12, 2006 Report Share Posted March 12, 2006 If you are seriouse about changing your heat look into Enerjoy radient heat panels- they just screw into the ceiling , and have a thermostat in each room- great heat- has been on in my new house all winter as they finish the house- has worked great and is not expensive- you can do one room or a whole house- no ducts, no duct worries-and no oil bills -- In , " Rose " <rose_t_koubek@...> wrote: > > ok,,, we know that ac/havc can grow mold ,,, happend at last place we > lived ,,, botched instalation job and when they removed the plenum it > was loaded with black mold,,,and the guy said o you see this on most > heaters/ac after 3 years!!!!! also the freon leaks which makes things > freeze up on heatpumps ,,,, man ,,, i am going back to oil heat , > grumble grumble ,,, note ,,, our heat pump has just frozen up,,,could > not understand why no air comming out of the vents ,, went to > basement and @#$% yep the warmest day and now ,,, and the > p/mamager said that ac to them is NOT a prioriety , just turn off the > system and open up the windows ,,,, , o yea ,,, that is ok ,,, just > will get a higher mold count for the court date ,,,,, in the mean > time getting my stuff and sleeping outside on the deck,,,, rt > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2006 Report Share Posted March 13, 2006 , is this heat you experience like one of those red light heat lights in bathrooms only bigger?? Since heat rises, I would think the type of heat that goes under floors might keep room warmer. Did you look into that? Did you check out Mini Splits, like Mr Slim by Mitsuibishi? A neighbor of mine put those in her new addition. --- In , " carondeen " <kdeanstudios@...> wrote: > > If you are seriouse about changing your heat look into Enerjoy > radient heat panels- they just screw into the ceiling , and have a > thermostat in each room- great heat- has been on in my new house all > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2006 Report Share Posted March 13, 2006 I have mini-splits for the air conditioning- the radient panels heat the floor and object in the room- not the air- hot air rises- the temp of the roon is much more even with radient heat than forced air- which does go to the ceiling. The radient heat in the floor that works is the water- you need a boiler-it was very expensive -and ties you to a fossil fuel and a room for the boiler- plus I did not like the idea of the water line breaking- but mainly costly to buy and maintain. The electric floor heat was very expensive to run- and not recomended except for a " spot heat " like the bathroom.The radient panels are very comfortable-like the sun. > , is this heat you experience like one of those red light heat > lights in bathrooms only bigger?? Since heat rises, I would think the > type of heat that goes under floors might keep room warmer. Did you > look into that? Did you check out Mini Splits, like Mr Slim by > Mitsuibishi? A neighbor of mine put those in her new addition. > > > > > > If you are seriouse about changing your heat look into Enerjoy > > radient heat panels- they just screw into the ceiling , and have a > > thermostat in each room- great heat- has been on in my new house all > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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