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[quote=Anonymous]NP here, and didn't read everything, but I LOVE radiator heat, and hate hot-air heat. I don't like the blowing air and the dryness of it. Humidifiers in hot-air systems can create mold issues, so I don't use them. Humidifiers can also get moldy. Why create a dryness problem with hot-air heat and then have to use humidifiers? Just use radiator heat, or as PPs suggested, radiant floor heating. Yum. I bought a great boiler system for a house that I sold before moving here. It was so small that they just hung it on the wall in the basement. It provided heat and hot water for an apartment. It was super efficient. (Cost more than another boiler, about $11,000, but was a plus at resale time.)[/quote]
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