The Most Efficient Way to Heat a Basement

by Gen Wright

Many homeowners prefer to have a basement in the house. That is because the basement can be used for all kinds of purposes. For example, you can use it for entertainment, work, research, etc. The only problem is, when the weather gets cold, you have to have some way of heating up the basement so that you can continue using it even when temperatures are low.

In general, there are many different ways you can heat up a basement. Some are more efficient than others, simply because of the way heat is generated. Usually, the more energy efficient heating systems adopt some kind of method that draws heat from the environment. In recent years, more and more homeowners are becoming aware of such methods. That is mainly due to greater environmental awareness, and larger cost savings.

Conventional ways of heating up a basement include using a fireplace, or an electrical heat source. Heat can be easily generated from electricity. You can have a radiator system that helps to spread heat more evenly around the basement. For large basements, a heavy duty electric heater would be ideal.

For fireplaces, you may want to include a blower to achieve the same result. Ultimately, the heating system that you install depends on the area that you want to heat. Do you want to keep the entire basement warm? Or do you just want to keep a small area cozy? That answer lies in what you are going to do in the basement.

But perhaps the most efficient way to heat a basement would be the geothermal system. Geothermal systems may not be as common as electric heaters, as they are more complicated when compared with ordinary heating systems.

When the weather is cold, the ground surface may be cold, but the layers underneath have stored up lots of heat energy. The heat is untapped, and geothermal systems attempt to draw heat from beneath the ground. Water is used as the medium to tap into the heat energy. Via underground ducts or pipes, the water travels deep into the ground and stays there till its warmed up. The water is then transported back up, and the heat energy can be dispersed throughout the basement floors and walls.

In fact, this system is so energy efficient that the Environment Protection Agency (EPA) estimated a savings of between 20 to 50 percent. The only problem with the geothermal system is that it may require higher upfront investment. Mostly, the cost goes into installing the tubing. If you want to cut cost, you may want to install plastic tubing. However, in the long run, an energy efficient heating system can help you save on utilities bills.

If budget is the chief concern, then perhaps ceramic heating systems will suit you best.

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There are many ways to provide basement heating. Find a solution to your heating problem by visiting www.HomeHeatingSystemHelp.com

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