Heating the Basement
Heating the Basement Tips
Heating the basement is a bigger challenge than
you might think. Beneath the basement floor is
earth which remains cooler than other parts of the
house. That may be nice during the hot summer
months but during the winter it makes heating the
basement more difficult. Here are several heat the
basement tips to consider.
Extend the existing heating system:
Any reliable heating contractor can evaluate your
existing heating system to determine if it can
adequately heat your basement’s space. Evaluating
the heating system requires a calculation that is
based upon square footage and heat lost of the
additional space and BTU capacity of the existing
system.. The home’s insulation value and window
size are significant factors in determining the
heat loss.
If you’re heating system is capable to heat more
space, your contractor likely will extend the main
heating trunk and install vents and a return in the
walls and/or ceiling to do the job. Insure the new
ducts have dampers so they don’t steal all the heat
from the rest of the house.
Add a new heating system:
If your existing heating system can’t handle the
additional load, you will have to add a secondary
heating system that is dedicated to your finished
basement, or replace your entire existing system
with larger capacity system.
Installing dedicated heating systems and equipment
is expensive, approximately $7,000 to $15,000. It
will take up additional space inside the basement,
and requires adding additional circuits to your
electrical system. Although this installing a
dedicated heating system can be expensive upgrading
the entire system is expensive too, approximately
$12,000.
Install a different heat system such as a
fireplace, wood burning stove, or electric
baseboard heat.
If you are not required to heat the finished
basement the same way you heat the rest of your
house do something different and save a lot of
money by not extending your existing system or
installing a dedicated system just for the basement
space. Here are some ideas:
Gas fireplace:
Place a gas fireplace on an outside wall for easy
venting. They are great as heaters and adds charm
to any room.
Wood burning stove:
Inexpensive and make some toasty heat when you need
it. However, a woodstove needs a chimney. It can
use an existing chimney or you can add an outside
chimney for a reasonable price. Usually additional
chimneys are metal chimneys and are a lot less
expensive to install than a masonry chimney.
Electric baseboard heating system:
Requires no additional heat ducts and is easy to
install. Although electrical baseboard heat is easy
to install it is expensive to operate.
Although you may have created a great basement room
heating can be a challenge.
Review all your options and talk to a
heating professional for ideas for heating the
basement. In most case a reasonable compromise can
be worked out that is far less expensive than
expanding on your existing system or adding a
dedicated system.
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