I was going to post on an existing thread, but thought it might glop it up too much.
So, if I want to put out more BTUs per hour on the second floor with a conventional oil (or maybe pellet) boiler, would the best approach be to replace the existing baseboard with panels or add baseboard? There's a lot few feet of baseboard upstairs than downstairs and it heats up slowly (again, conventional oil). I'm trying to visualize what adding more baseboard would entail. I have no idea how it's plumbed, but there are two zones, each on a circulator.
So, if I want to put out more BTUs per hour on the second floor with a conventional oil (or maybe pellet) boiler, would the best approach be to replace the existing baseboard with panels or add baseboard? There's a lot few feet of baseboard upstairs than downstairs and it heats up slowly (again, conventional oil). I'm trying to visualize what adding more baseboard would entail. I have no idea how it's plumbed, but there are two zones, each on a circulator.