Old House Journal

STUFF THE PREVIOUS OWNER SCREWED UP

“The room is cold, there are telltale holes in the floor… where’d the radiator go?”

THE FIX

ot everyone appreciates the utility (and Steampunk beauty) of vintage cast-iron). For example, a 150-sq.ft. entry hall in cold Zone 5 would require a heating unit with a capacity of 9,000 BTUs.

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