I have natural gas and want to use it to heat the basement also.
I have a forced air gas furnance, but it was sized for the upstairs. The furnance is 12 years old. Perhaps upgrading to a bigger furnance and adding some duct work would be the best alternative. Or maybe one or two wall mounted gas heaters. The space is not that cold now, but it is not as warm as the living space upstairs. I have not started finishing the space yet so my options are more open.
There will be one bedroom, one bathroom and a computer room all with doors. Other than that the area will be pretty open. I suppose we could use an electric heater in the bedroom to keep the temp up when someone is staying overnight down there as that will not be that many nights during the winter season.
As for air conditioning, the current air conditioner keeps it cool enough down there as things are now.
I have a forced air gas furnance, but it was sized for the upstairs. The furnance is 12 years old. Perhaps upgrading to a bigger furnance and adding some duct work would be the best alternative. Or maybe one or two wall mounted gas heaters. The space is not that cold now, but it is not as warm as the living space upstairs. I have not started finishing the space yet so my options are more open.
There will be one bedroom, one bathroom and a computer room all with doors. Other than that the area will be pretty open. I suppose we could use an electric heater in the bedroom to keep the temp up when someone is staying overnight down there as that will not be that many nights during the winter season.
As for air conditioning, the current air conditioner keeps it cool enough down there as things are now.