Slim I thought if the house was at temp set in the house then the blower fan would be off like it was but Bruce said that fan should be running till the unit was up to temp
also talked about radiant heat vs baseboard.... Bruce was very pleasant but I still have a hard time believing its lack of insulation that causes my house to be chilly
Bruce asked me to call his business phone and not cell. He gave me his brochure that's when I saw Terri was partner with him.. All this time I thought she was butting in oops
Well, last addition on the farm house I'm living in was 1908. Insulation makes a world of difference, when I was growing up in this house we had a wood furnace in the basement then another standalone in the office on the first floor, upstairs was still cold. If it got cold enough and windy enough out even the oil furnace would run as well.
Since then we've blown insulation in all the walls and attics, that helped a bunch but still could be chilly. Since I have the house now and we've been trying to remodel a room a year we'll strip the lathe and plaster off and look for any voids in the insulation. We have 1x12 poplar boards nailed on the interior walls under the lathe and plaster so the insulation we blew in stays in place, we refill any voids then drywall over it. When we redid the south wall and foundation we insulated the foundation on the south side and dug up the west foundation and insulated it as well. So far we've added new windows on the south and west sides of the house.
Our bedroom is on the first floor, south west corner, since redoing the insulation, adding new windows, a layer of fan fold insulation on the outside, a layer of house wrap then new siding our bedroom has been just fine all winter and doesn't even have a heat duct going to it. No heat duct or other source of heat, but with the ceiling fan it keeps enough air moving the room stays warm. We did have some of that -40 crap this winter here. Our bedroom used to be my bedroom growing up, back then I could place a glass of water on the floor when going to bed and have it froze in the morning. Insulation makes a world of difference. Good windows and house wrap cuts all the little un-noticeable drafts off. Since doing all this we've even lowered the thermostat a degree.