- Oct 31, 2005
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So as I finish up college, I'm currently renting a house with 2 of my friends (one of which owns the house). It's a sweet deal and a pretty nice house. It's a split-entry house with 2 bedrooms upstairs and 1 bedroom downstairs. The downstairs isn't really underground, but that's where my bedroom is.
The problem is that the downstairs is like 6-10 degrees colder than the upstairs at any given time. Whether we aren't running heat, are running heat, etc. Right now it's like 64 degrees down here with COLD air blowing out of the vents because the upstairs thermostat is set to 70 and it's like 72 up there (there's been some warm days here). I shut all the vents downstairs, but it's still freezing down here. What can I do to warm this place up? I'm thinking of getting a miniature heater for my room, but I don't want something that's going to suck up a lot of energy or be a fire hazard since I'm away at college. As soon as summer hits, I know it'll be nice down here, but that's only a few months out of the year.
Thanks for your input in advance!
The problem is that the downstairs is like 6-10 degrees colder than the upstairs at any given time. Whether we aren't running heat, are running heat, etc. Right now it's like 64 degrees down here with COLD air blowing out of the vents because the upstairs thermostat is set to 70 and it's like 72 up there (there's been some warm days here). I shut all the vents downstairs, but it's still freezing down here. What can I do to warm this place up? I'm thinking of getting a miniature heater for my room, but I don't want something that's going to suck up a lot of energy or be a fire hazard since I'm away at college. As soon as summer hits, I know it'll be nice down here, but that's only a few months out of the year.
Thanks for your input in advance!
