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sedevilc2 t1_j76ubdg wrote

Yes. Part of my kitchen is cantilevered over the back yard with no foundation underneath so it is always a few degrees colder than the rest of the house. This morning at 9 am it was 47 degrees in the kitchen and 64 degrees in the dining room where the thermostat is.

The dilemma, should I pay thousands to add a foundation or get takeout on the few days per winter that it is a real inconvenience.

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Old_Pyrate t1_j77kvwf wrote

Or the opposite of takeout. Bake something that takes a while so the oven heats the kitchen.

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travelinlighttoparad t1_j772nny wrote

you add a small fan. Placed up high to push heat into the kitchen. You don't need a big fan, once the flow sets up it should even out the temps.

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Hoosac_Love OP t1_j76uihw wrote

My downstairs neighbor lost his furnace this morning

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