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Easily share your publications and get. Sign up for eletters today and get the latest howto from Fine Homebuilding, plus special offers. What I mean by that is, dont tap into your HVAC, instead buy something like a Pellet Stove. Here are some happy pellet stove facts. A medium size pellet stove can. I have a room whose dimensions are 15 feet x 20 feet. Height is 10 feet. There is one door, whose dimensions are 7 feet x 3 feet. I need to maintain this room. I get it, youd like your finished basement to be warm, toasty and comfortable even on the coldest, darkest winter nights. You didnt build that kick ass movie theater room just so you could freeze your butt off alone You need it to be warm so your lady will come down and snuggle with you. Getcha snuggle on So what are your options for heating your basementI scoured the internet for weeks, collected pages of notes and asked hundreds if not thousands of my readers what they use. Here are my top 5 ways to heat your basement 1. Add registers to your existing or expanded HVAC duct work. Buy a vented stand alone system to heat your basement. Buy an electric unvented stand alone unit. RECOMMENDED 4. Buy something that can heat a small room. Suck it up you big baby the cold is good for your lungs. Siberian babiesIf you havent read my article on HVAC for your basement go read that first you may not even need any extra heat. Option 1 Add Registers to heat your basement. Heres a picture of one of my register extensions. This is sort of what I did with my finished basement, at least in the beginning anyway. The builder had installed 1 register in my main trunk line, I added a second one about 1. This helped but my basement was still cold on days where the outside temps dropped below freezing. By cold I mean between 6. Now some peoples heads are going to pop off their necks reading this because theyre going to claim that this will completely throw off the balance of my HVAC system. Relax 3 registers aint gonna do much. You can click here to read a whole discussion about this. If you are still having a heart attack about adding registers or just want to add like 8 or something like that then you might have to beef up your HVAC. My advice then would be get your wallet out and call the professionals. Ill try to write a separate article on the cost of a separate HVAC unit in the futureIf youre ready to cut a hole in your main duct line, and lets face it who doesnt want to do that, click here to see how I installed my register. If this idea scares the poop out of you, just remember that worst case, you buy a 5 piece of metal and cover it back up but relax, you most likely wont have to do that. Option 2 Buy a vented stand alone systemNote, you have to build a stone or concrete hearth below the stove. It cannot sit on vinyl or carpet. What I mean by that is, dont tap into your HVAC, instead buy something like a Pellet Stove. Here are some happy pellet stove facts. A medium size pellet stove can heat about 1. Thats more than enough to heat your basement. They have a auto pellet feeder systems so you can set it and forget itActually burning something to heat your house is kind of bad ass, even if it is a pellet. You can install it yourself but its not exactly an easy jobHere are some not so happy facts about pellet stoves. A new pellet stove costs around 1,5. The pellets cost money you should ballpark around 1. You need to go down there and clean the ash out every few days. So its not really set it and forget this was the deal breaker for meIt takes up some significant space in your basement. It must be vented outside, aka you have to cut a hole in your house. It must sit on a hearth or stoneconcrete floor. For a entire article on pellet stoves, including a cost discussion, click here. Another option for heating your basement would be to buy a wood burning stove which I think is really cool but I would not want to deal with wood, loading wood into the stove or cleaning up wood ash all the time. Dont get me wrong here guys and gals. I personally think having a pellet stove would be awesome, I just wouldnt want to deal with cleaning out the ash and having bags of wood pellets in my house Im just not that mountainy of a man. Option 3 Buy a Large Room Electric Heater. Designed in Italy. How To Create A Simple Program In Foxpro. This champ puts out a ton of high quality, comfortable heat. This is it This is what I recommend you buy. This is what I bought for my basement. This a 1. 50. 0 watt oil filled electric heater. It can heat my entire finished basement. When I plugged this dude in it was about 6. Now its 7. 0 degrees and awesome. Okay, time for some pluses and minuses. Whats Good about it Can heat a really large area, like my whole basement 1. Makes no noise at all. No fan noise, no metal crackling noise, nothing. Has a built in thermostat. Has a built in timer, so it can turn off at night. Great price Check Amazon here for exact pricing. Whats Bad about it It stinks smells bad, but only for the first day or so then nothing, you wont smell a thing. But for one day, you will hear a bunch of complaining from your significant other. Uses 1. 50. 0 watts thats just about a full circuit so you cant have something else that pulls a lot of watts on that circuit. Like a treadmill or a bunch of electronics. It gets hot. If you have really young kids 4 or younger, youll need to make sure they dont touch the top of it. My youngest is 6 and he totally gets it. They wont catch on fire if they touch it, but it can burn them. Oh, it also has wheels on it, in case you need to move it, but frankly its not really that heavy, you can just pick it up. I use this from December through March. I live in Northern Virginia where it can get as low as 1. There are a few different models. The exact one I bought is the TRD4. T. You can see all of the various models here on Amazon. Breath Of Fire Psp Iso'>Breath Of Fire Psp Iso. This model received 4 stars out of five. Option 4 Buy a Room Sized Electric Heater. This is a great option for heating a small room in your finished basement. Lets say you have a small home office or maybe a crafts room or a guest bedroom. WAIT, do you actually have a crafts roomYou big nerd, an entire room for crafts Ok, Ill admit, it is kinda fun. What ever its for you want this room to be warm in the winter but youd rather not take up valuable space with an electric heater. And, perhaps the heat from the rest of the basement just never quite makes it into this extra room which is a strong possibility if its walled off and has a door. What you need is a small, single room heater, that takes up almost no space, costs almost nothing to run and presents almost not fire risk. Presenting. The Econo Heat 4. Wall Panel Convection Heater. In brief, its an electric heater thats flat and sits on the wall. The key to its goodness is that it draws cold air from the floor and heats it, causing a natural rotation without using an electric fan. There are no moving parts. This diagram clearly demonstrates this using a ton speeding of arrows. Stuff thats Good About it Only costs around a 1. Amazon with PrimeOnly uses 4. You can paint it the same color as your wall admit it, you know youre stylishSafe for kids and pets hot but not emergency room burn your skin hot. No wood or pellets to load No ash to clean upBOOM, major win You can add a thermostat and basically leave it on all winter. Easy to install. Flat design means it takes up very little space leaving more room to get your grove onThe BAD stuff It only heats about a 1. If you have a big open basement floorplan this wont be enough heat. Takes awhile to heat up a cold room like a full day awhile. But you are basically suppose to leave these on all winter. Buy one with a thermostat or add one to it and it will turn on and off as needed.