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Landon Elscott Adding retrofit radiant electric heat to driveway?
15 February 2017 | 5 replies

Recently looked at an absolutely beautiful home, and priced extremely well, too. That said, its major flaw is a steep driveway coming off a main street road without on street parking.

During the summer, ...

Mike C. Best type of heating for new construction?
2 February 2017 | 7 replies

What would be the most cost effective and efficient heating to install in a fourplex?  (Two floors, slab foundation)Electric and gas are available.  Electric is ~$0.12-14 per kWh Gas is ~$9 perMCFLocation: Western PA

Joe Cummings Anthracite Coal Heat in NE Pa - Cheap?
14 May 2015 | 0 replies

It's all over up there. And it's cheap to burn. Almost pure carbon, burns real clean. Totally local product, very little transportation cost. Stoker technology is pretty good.  Ash, may or may not be a problem. Seems ...

Brianne Leichliter Radiant Heat (Radiators) or Convert to Baseboard?
17 September 2019 | 4 replies

I'm looking at a duplex that currently has separate furnaces, both being boilers with radiant heat (radiators, not ceiling, floor or baseboard). The second story unit can easily be converted from a 1BR to a 3BR to max...

Robert Hastings tamper proof thermostat for electric baseboard heat
2 October 2015 | 1 reply

so i own an efficiency unit.  3 rooms.  all rented.  house is electric.  i pay electric and water.   i know many people might stay away from all electric but i dont mind it considering there is value in only dealing w...

Keane Schmidt What to Do: Tenant and Heating Unit
16 November 2021 | 5 replies

Hello, BP community!Reaching out for advice on how to handle the following situation: My tenant turned off his heat for the weekend—temperatures are in the low 50s nowadays, as low as high 20s at night—while away on v...

Matt B. No heat and water in rental property
17 January 2018 | 22 replies

Hi All,I own a rental property in a condo development in NYC. One unit a few condos away is vacant (owner was foreclosed on). There is not heat in that unit and the water pipes keep breaking. As a result, they had to ...

Ed Riemer Gas or electric heat for my rental
4 January 2017 | 16 replies

I'm completely renovating a new rental property in Catonsville next week and am trying to decide on gas or electric utilities for each property and can't find any real definitive suggestions either way with good reaso...

Sohrab Ansari 16 units with electric Radiant ceiling heat
15 August 2018 | 5 replies

Looking into a 16 units property to purchase. It is in a B- location. The rent is 590/month average (60/month below market rent). The property was built in 1969. The property have window AC units and Radiant ceiling h...

Account Closed Adding Air and Heat to Home Addition
26 April 2015 | 6 replies

I have a question about whether to add heat \ air conditioning to a pre-existing addition.  This is my first flip and I am wondering whether to add AC \ heat to the addition.  This is a 3\2 home with a 300 sq ft addit...