My last house was built in 1863. Great place, but took a lot of maintenance. Before I left it had a high-efficiency natural gas furnace, central air, new screen porch, new eve gutters, a lot of new paint, new ceiling plaster in 2 rooms, and a whole lot of yard work done. Some wiring was upgraded, but still had some to replace. A new roof was the next major project.
Best of all it had an old shed that was converted to a large garage, could park 3 cars, my snowmobile trailer, the XJ, and still had room for a work bench. The 10 x 13 storage shed out back was nice to have as well. Lot was 100 ft by 250 feet, so large by any standard.
A gravity fed water heating system works on the syphon method. Hot water from the boiler will rise to the highest point in the cooling system (radiators) and cold water will flow to the lowest...the boiler. Thus the water keeps circulating through the heating system. Lot of factors control how big or small a system you can have, boiler heat output, feet of piping, number of stories in the house (vertical rise) but a well-built system could do surprising well.
Best of all it had an old shed that was converted to a large garage, could park 3 cars, my snowmobile trailer, the XJ, and still had room for a work bench. The 10 x 13 storage shed out back was nice to have as well. Lot was 100 ft by 250 feet, so large by any standard.
A gravity fed water heating system works on the syphon method. Hot water from the boiler will rise to the highest point in the cooling system (radiators) and cold water will flow to the lowest...the boiler. Thus the water keeps circulating through the heating system. Lot of factors control how big or small a system you can have, boiler heat output, feet of piping, number of stories in the house (vertical rise) but a well-built system could do surprising well.
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