I've never done one of these. If the floor is below grade, why do you insulate it?originally posted by Kay Bixler:
And insulate the floor if possible.
originally posted by Michel Abood:
Nice, wish we could do things like that in NYC. I think my downstairs neighbors might be put out if I started turning their place into a cellar and filling it with wine.
originally posted by David M. Bueker:
My cellar floor is below grade & I did not insulate it. That was a plus when I had a cooling unit failure a few years back. The floor was very cold & soaked up some excess heat keeping thengs very temperate (below 65) for the time it took to do repairs.
originally posted by MLipton:
You could simply ... convert the neighboring property to your wine room -- if you happen to have an extra $2mm kicking around, that is.
originally posted by MarkS:
Cool, but as Kay reminds us, this will be filled in half the time you think it will.
The lamp is flourescent, not halogen. Runs somewhat cooler.
originally posted by MarkS:
The lamp is flourescent, not halogen. Runs somewhat cooler.
You look at any LED fixtures? (cost (over lifetime) AND heat savings)