Insulation Systems Fabrication and Manufacturing, Foam Fabricated Insulation Systems from Extol Ohio
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Extol Of Ohio
208 Republic St
Norwalk,
OH
44857-1185
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It really deedpns on the details of your situation, but here's an estimate:Heat = Efficiency * Energy~$257 is needed for heat and the rest is lost up the chimney (428 * 0.60) We can use $ as heat units since we get an essentially constant amount of heat/dollar when we purchase heating energy.At 96.6% efficiency, this amount of heat will cost you $265 (257 / 0.966)There are three ways to loose heat from a house:1) Conduction through the walls, doors, windows, floors and roof.2) Convection through holes cracks in the seems and joints (i.e. drafts)3) Radiation (like a glowing ember)Conduction is linear with temperature. If most of the heat lost by your house is by conduction, and if you lower your temperature by 10 degrees, and I assume an average temperature of 20 degrees, thenNew heat = (70-20)/(80-20) * Old_heat265 * 50/60 = $220.Therefore your worst case situation of $428 would translate to $220 with your new operating conditions.To improve your situation further you need to understand how heat is being lost in your home, then correct the most important causes with the least expense first. For example, weather striping is usually a big payoff since it's relatively cheap to purchase, you can install it yourself and it will have a significant impact on energy loss.
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