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Cost analysis of home heating using hot water forced hot air vs. Heating with a gas fired unit (a high efficiency unit) Hot water heating - boilerA gas or oil-fired system, whether it be forced air, or hot water, or hot water forced-air, would be more expensive to install but less expensive to operate than an electric system, at this time. An actual cost analysis would be dependant on the design of the house, and which delivery method you use in which parts of the house. Also, the potential need for air-conditioning and/or dehumidification raises another variable. But basically speaking, gas and oil are cheaper than electricity, and hydronic/radiant floor heat is in most cases, more efficient than forced-air. You might want to provide some air circulation for a healthy, comfortable environment. But if this is for the basement area only - you couldn't do better than to heat the floor! 2. 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Again, somewhat dependant on design - and installation costs versus projected fuel savings, should The Voice from a Static Man - you couldn't do better than to heat the floor!Living in a cold and dry climate, I tend to experience lots of static shock. I have got zapped whenever I touched the door knob. I almost burnt myself down when I refilled my car with gasoline at the gas station last weekend. I had fried many Integrated circuits and boards at working place and I never got the chance to pass my wrist strap testing.Am I born a Static Man? I wear a wool sweater with a leather jacket on top and with a rubber shoes. When it is too cold, I would put on gloves and cover my head with wool scarf.Wh 2. The availability of zone heating control in the basement area and whether this is necessary or just an excellent feature? Again, somewhat dependant on design - and installation costs versus projected fuel savings, should be considered. Many over-designed systems are not recouping their initial cost in the form energy savings. A lot of them just aren't that much better than more conventional types. The Ontario Ministry of Energy, Natural Resources Canada, and CMHC are some of the better sources of information. CMHC publishes catalogues of free and priced publications on home heating. Call the CMHC Regional Office in Kingston at 613-547-0066 for a free catalogue of publications. 3. Who are the major manufacturers in today’s modern technological in-floor basement heating systems? 4. What sort of warranties are offered with such systems. There are several different manufacturers of in-floor heating systems. I suggest you approach one or more reputable local heating contractor, and discuss your alternatives. Most heating systems installers are very knowledgeable about their product lines, warranties, etc., and actual installation alternatives with different systems. In-floor hot water heating5. It would appear to be a closed system of operation but my concern would be for water deteriorating the workings of the heat exchan
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