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Updated about 4 years ago on . Most recent reply
Which Heaters should I buy?
What's up BP Fam!
I have an older rental that pushes heat via a gas furnace. However, it's not enough for the entire house. What kind of electrical/space heater should I buy for the coldest rooms? I rather provide one that is safe versus allowing my future tenant to buy one.
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Why not install electric baseboard? If they don't want to use it they don't. Its permanent and safe. alternately we have a wall mounted electric unit that goes close to the ceiling. Depending on the room my sister has a nice wall mounted electric fireplace that you could put in depending on the room.
All in all though a better solution might be to find out why the rooms don't heat with the current setup.