I tried to post this somewhere where i thought it should be and it said i wasnt allowed....so.
i own a cape code built in1996. Im currently running two stoves, harmon in the basement and a quadrafire in the living room...house is small. 24wide by 36 long so not a huge home., 2 x 6 walls. I tried heating the home with just the larger stove in the basement, since its a small home....the upstairs bedroom i like cool so any radiant heat is fine. the first floor and basement is where we spend our time mostly....I even built an elaborate mechanism to transer heat to the upstairs. didnt work...so now..running two stoves, one on low in the basement p68 and the smaller stove on medium its working so so...if your a person that wants the house 69 70 71 u would not be happy...but i dont like a super warm home either. The issue is its a an issue even keeping it at the 65 to 68 level in the cold cold days. 25-30 degrees....its fine.
so my question is what is the best way to go about testing my home for heat loss and what insulation advice can people share. My house is vinly sided.....it is not wrapped like so many homes of that decade were.
My wife swears we live on a ice cap. This house just has never held heat very well. Example, after multiple days of frigid temps...it took the house days to get to 67 68 degrees max. One night close to zero and when we woke....it was 61 in the house. to me thats a huge drop. Im running the harmon on room temp and the quadra on med stove temp....its blowing heat pretty good. This house just doesnt hold it in. Not sure if wrapping the house or blowing more insulation into attic is the answer. If the home was older i would say the insulation.was shot or flat...ect.
i own a cape code built in1996. Im currently running two stoves, harmon in the basement and a quadrafire in the living room...house is small. 24wide by 36 long so not a huge home., 2 x 6 walls. I tried heating the home with just the larger stove in the basement, since its a small home....the upstairs bedroom i like cool so any radiant heat is fine. the first floor and basement is where we spend our time mostly....I even built an elaborate mechanism to transer heat to the upstairs. didnt work...so now..running two stoves, one on low in the basement p68 and the smaller stove on medium its working so so...if your a person that wants the house 69 70 71 u would not be happy...but i dont like a super warm home either. The issue is its a an issue even keeping it at the 65 to 68 level in the cold cold days. 25-30 degrees....its fine.
so my question is what is the best way to go about testing my home for heat loss and what insulation advice can people share. My house is vinly sided.....it is not wrapped like so many homes of that decade were.
My wife swears we live on a ice cap. This house just has never held heat very well. Example, after multiple days of frigid temps...it took the house days to get to 67 68 degrees max. One night close to zero and when we woke....it was 61 in the house. to me thats a huge drop. Im running the harmon on room temp and the quadra on med stove temp....its blowing heat pretty good. This house just doesnt hold it in. Not sure if wrapping the house or blowing more insulation into attic is the answer. If the home was older i would say the insulation.was shot or flat...ect.