Furnace in MN isn’t powerful enough

Another con is that they are initially quite luxurious

We own a gas heater for our property in MN, then i am not a fan of it. I don’t suppose a gas heater works great for our area, however the heater works through HVAC duct, so every room in the property is the same temperature. Then the heater relies on forced air. That heated air rises to the ceiling more often than not. This means my flooring is super freezing but my ceiling is quite warm. The forced air creates dirty air quality, freezing spots, as well as uneven heating. It costs a lot to heat my property as well as it isn’t all that great. I have thought about removing that gas heater with something else. The trick is, what kind of boiler would work for my section though? I deal with extreme cold, snow, as well as long seasons. So what is powerful enough for it. I am thinking about maybe getting a boiler system. They are said to be big, bulky, as well as hearty heating equipment. They last around 50 years. They don’t require much maintenance. They can hook up to the property water heater, flooring, baseboards, radiators, pool, or be a snow melts system. They are so flexible. Isn’t that neat? The only con I have found is that they take up a lot of space when installed. I can put it in my basement no concern though. Another con is that they are initially quite luxurious. It makes sense though, you pay more to get more with this system. A boiler might be ideal for Minneapolis living. I need to find someone else who has owned this system before though, however how do they like it?

 

 

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