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Re: Heating pad Apostle Keith Brown 11-25-2007
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Posted by Apostle Keith Brown on November 25, 2007, 11:52 am
Hi,
Since her porch is semi-heated, maybe she only needs to build
a closet around her washer/dryer and insulate it, and place another
heater inside. If she wants to go to greater expense, then she might
consider insulating the porch, or extending her heating system.


> I'm at my mother's house and she is thinking of moving her washer/
> dryer to a semi-heated porch off of her kitchen. Great idea with only
> a few problems. The biggest one is that is sometimes get below
> freezing in there and she doesn't want to heat it all winter.
>
> I was thinking I could lift up the rug and put down some tile with
> embedded, electric, radiant heat just under the washer to keep it from
> freezing. But I was wondering if anyone has ever seen any pre-fab
> anything that I could put down there and accomplish the same thing --
> you know, sort of a heating pad.
>
> Pat.



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