Lisa G.
08-18-2015, 01:47 PM
My husband and I live in a house on a crawl space that is almost 20 years old.
We recently replaced the heating and air conditioning. We had an energy audit that did not turn up any suggestions for changes. But our feet get cold in the winter, despite wearing heavy socks and slippers. We wonder about making two different upgrades, whether either would help the problem and which one would help more. We can afford to do one but not both.
The first is to have the crawl space sealed and conditioned so that it is heated and air-conditioned. If we do this would it make the floors warmer in the winter? Also, if it is air-conditioned, would it make the floors feel cold in the summer?
Would the added cost to the heating in the winter be significant? We were also warned by a contractor that we could get fumes in the house from the material used to seal the area. Is this correct?
The other option is to replace the carpeting in our family room where we spend our winter evenings and put in floor heating. Since we heat with natural gas, what would be the cost in added electric bills? One flooring dealer has told us that he can put floor heating under carpet. Is this safe and reliable?
What other questions should we be asking?
We recently replaced the heating and air conditioning. We had an energy audit that did not turn up any suggestions for changes. But our feet get cold in the winter, despite wearing heavy socks and slippers. We wonder about making two different upgrades, whether either would help the problem and which one would help more. We can afford to do one but not both.
The first is to have the crawl space sealed and conditioned so that it is heated and air-conditioned. If we do this would it make the floors warmer in the winter? Also, if it is air-conditioned, would it make the floors feel cold in the summer?
Would the added cost to the heating in the winter be significant? We were also warned by a contractor that we could get fumes in the house from the material used to seal the area. Is this correct?
The other option is to replace the carpeting in our family room where we spend our winter evenings and put in floor heating. Since we heat with natural gas, what would be the cost in added electric bills? One flooring dealer has told us that he can put floor heating under carpet. Is this safe and reliable?
What other questions should we be asking?