Top Heating Options for Your Basement

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If you’ve recently finished your basement, it’s likely that you want to spend time in it throughout this upcoming winter season. To ensure that you’re comfortable while you’re downstairs, you’ll want to consider your heating options.

Continue Existing Ducting

One of the easiest methods for getting more heat into your basement during the winter is to simply extend your existing ducting. Most of the ductwork is exposed in the basement, which makes it super simple to connect onto. However, you should consult a professional before doing so. They will need to ensure that your current heating system is capable of heating your basement in addition to every other room your ducting runs to.

Add Baseboard Heaters

Another great option to heat your basement if you don’t already have existing ductwork is baseboard heaters. These are powered by electricity, which means that a professional electrician will need to hardwire them to your electrical panel. You should consult a professional to determine what size your baseboards need to be and how many you need to have installed. Traditionally, baseboard heaters will only heat up the room that they are in, so they’re a good option for the basement.

Pellet, Wood, or Coal Stove

If you would like a more traditional look, you may want to consider using a stove. There are typically three different types of fuels that these stoves can burn: pellets, wood, and coal. Pellets tend to burn the cleanest while coal burns the dirtiest. You’re going to need to vent your stove directly to the outdoors because it produces carbon monoxide.

If you don’t have direct access to the outside, this may not be your best option. Keep in mind that these stoves will need to be tended to on a regular basis. Most require refilling at least once or twice every day.

Space Heaters

Your next option is going to be the simplest, which is space heaters. These are fairly cheap to purchase and plug right into your regular house outlets. It’s important to note that space heaters can’t run nonstop as they’re prone to overheating. However, they make a great quick and affordable option if you only plan on spending a few hours in your basement from time to time.

Fireplace

If your basement has an existing chimney that you don’t have anything hooked up to, you can consider installing a fireplace. This can be a cost-effective way to heat up your basement. You can opt for wood-burning fireplaces or even run a natural gas fireplace. As long as you have an existing chimney to vent out the harmful carbon monoxide gases, you’ll be well on your way to a beautiful and convenient way to heat your basement.

Ductless Mini-split

A fairly newer technology that homeowners have access to for their basement heat is a ductless mini-split heat pump system. With this type of heating system, there are wall units installed throughout the various rooms of your basement. Each unit comes with its own remote so that you can have zone heating control. All units are connected to an outside condenser unit through small tubing. This is a great option when you want the advantage of zone control without having to connect to existing ductwork.

Radiant Heat

Radiant heat is another option that works well for heating the basement of a home. There are different types of radiant heat. However, they all are comprised of panels or wires that run underneath your existing flooring. They heat up and allow the heat to naturally rise up to the floor and into the room.

Wall Heaters

Another newer option for homeowners looking to heat up their basement efficiently is the wall heater. This option is quite similar to heating your basement with a space heater. However, it’s conveniently placed on the wall so that it doesn’t take up any floor space. Wall heaters are available in two different models, including radiant and convection heating. These heaters tend to run on electricity or gas. You can get them in different sizes, styles, and prices to fit your exact needs.

Professional Heating Installation

Texas Air Authorities provides professional heating installation for our fellow Arlington, TX, neighbors. We also offer heating maintenance and repair, AC installation, repair, and maintenance, indoor air quality, ductwork, air purification, air filtration, air ventilation, humidifier, dehumidifier, zone control, and commercial HVAC services. Call us today to set up your next appointment.

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