“First, inspect your basement for air leaks around windows, doors, and wall penetrations.
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And, in colder climates, you may never get the space as warm as you want.
To hold the heat in, you must insulate the space.
“Insulating walls and floors with fiberglass batts or foam boards can keep warm air inside.
In this scenario, a low-heat solution may be effective, especially when paired with insulation.
He recommends using low-wattagebaseboard heatersor thermostat-controlled space heaters.
These options will heat the space more effectively and cost less in the long run.
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Mitchell recommends using insulating film towinterize windowsand installing heavy-duty door sweeps.
Simply running a fan may be all it takes to warm up your basement.
“This method helps prevent cold pockets and maximizes the warmth from your heating system.”