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How about supplementing electric heat with propane?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kjfred" data-source="post: 1475012" data-attributes="member: 26388"><p>Either add more heat on the main level with the propane heater or balance the ductwork to try and get more velocity blowing down. Probably need to adjust it back during cooling season though. As greybeard said ceiling fans would help some too. Its hard to make heat go down and cooling go up. </p><p>And if the slab never warms up it sure will feel cool</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjfred, post: 1475012, member: 26388"] Either add more heat on the main level with the propane heater or balance the ductwork to try and get more velocity blowing down. Probably need to adjust it back during cooling season though. As greybeard said ceiling fans would help some too. Its hard to make heat go down and cooling go up. And if the slab never warms up it sure will feel cool [/QUOTE]
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