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andrelaplume2

propane vs electric

andrelaplume2
10 years ago

We are almost finished with our basement. We need to have some kind of heat to raise the temp m63 degrees or so to 70 or so when we go down there.

I could have them drop some heat pump ducts and a return but that likely will not make much difference....from what I have read we will still need some aux heat.

That leaves electric radiators or a propane fireplace.

The radiators initial cost is likely less than $400 installed.

The propane fireplace is about $3000!

Ideally we would not want either source of heat running round the clock but would rather crank it up when we went down there. Ideally, whatever source, would heat up quickly.

I was told I would use a gallon of propane every 3 hours the unit runs on its high setting. I'd think it would take less than hour to get the temp up..after that not sure.

No idea how long it would take the radiator. No real idea what it would cost and if it costs more having the radiator on high or low etc etc.

I am looking for some advise.

Which will heat the area quicker? Which will maintain the temp better? Which costs more to run? I guess the propane fp costs about a $1 an hour to run on high setting. Radiator?

Thanks!

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