Flyover
Trying not to screw things up worse
My new house has a gorgeous little sun room (big glass sliding door on one side, big windows on the other two sides), advertised in the listing as a "four seasons room". But it's a winter wonderland here in Oh-hah raht nah Ohio right now, and that room is bloody cold!
One clue that says the room might be insulated is they installed a baseboard heater. (It doesn't work of course.) But is that really evidence? What if they just stuck that heater in there to take the edge off?
I wheeled a radiator-style space heater in there this morning, cranked it all the way, and now it feels like about 60 or 65 in there -- enough to where I'm comfortable keeping my succulents in there for the winter. But how much is that gonna cost me in electricity I wonder...
I don't want to start punching holes in the wall. The ceiling is vaulted BTW. How can I tell if it's insulated? Does it even matter, given all those big windows and sliding door?
One clue that says the room might be insulated is they installed a baseboard heater. (It doesn't work of course.) But is that really evidence? What if they just stuck that heater in there to take the edge off?
I wheeled a radiator-style space heater in there this morning, cranked it all the way, and now it feels like about 60 or 65 in there -- enough to where I'm comfortable keeping my succulents in there for the winter. But how much is that gonna cost me in electricity I wonder...
I don't want to start punching holes in the wall. The ceiling is vaulted BTW. How can I tell if it's insulated? Does it even matter, given all those big windows and sliding door?