- Oct 8, 2008
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I moved into my house in April 2008 so last winter was the first winter in the house. We have a forced hot air oil burner as the primary heat (this winter we plan to burn 24/7, still have to install the insert I picked up). Most of the house is built over a basement except to 2 bedrooms in the back, the master and the 2nd bedroom, they are built over a vented crawl space. It got really freaking cold in those bedrooms last winter....like 55-60 degrees at night because the previous owner never insulated between the floor joist, they just put in carpeting and i guess that was enough to kinda keep the room semi-warm. we ripped up the carpets to get to the hardwood flooring. I insulated the crawl space in like Jan. of last year with fiberglass rolls, it made a difference but it was still chilly back there.
My idea now is to heat the space with a water/anti-freeze mixture heated by a solar unit that will sit on the roof. I dont want to heat the flooring (dont want to have to rip the insulation out and drill holes for the tubes), i just want to lay the tubes on the crawl space floor to raise the air temp in the crawl space to a somewhat comfortable degree.
the crawl space is probably around 400sqft.
do you think it would work?
My idea now is to heat the space with a water/anti-freeze mixture heated by a solar unit that will sit on the roof. I dont want to heat the flooring (dont want to have to rip the insulation out and drill holes for the tubes), i just want to lay the tubes on the crawl space floor to raise the air temp in the crawl space to a somewhat comfortable degree.
the crawl space is probably around 400sqft.
do you think it would work?