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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]PPS - with forced air, yes, the heat comes on quickly but it is noisy and blasts air...and it gets almost too hot...then it shuts off and house gets cold...off and on; off and on; I hate it. with radiators, the heat takes longer to warm up the house (if you turned it off say on a vacation) but once it is warm, it stays warm and the temperature is more even..Not hot and cold; just warm.. Also it is much less dry over in the new addition..We live in a dry area and the forced air heat dries out our skin in the winter big time. [/quote] We have our thermostat calibrated to one degree set point so the temperature is consistent.never experienced these issues.[/quote]
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