This might be a crazy thought/question...
My house sits on a slope from front to back - front is ground level, and the back of the house is 5-6' off the ground, so that much foundation is exposed on the back of the house, with a deck at house level and stairs down to the lawn.
When it gets cold like it is today (anything below 32-24*), the floor of the back 1/3 of the house is really cold. IR thermo measures it at 58* and the floor towards the front of the house tend to be just under house temp, 65-67*.
Is there such a thing to "wrap" the foundation wall on the back of your house and keep it warm, like a large elec blanket? Sounds crazy but maybe it exists and i haven't google it yet
My house sits on a slope from front to back - front is ground level, and the back of the house is 5-6' off the ground, so that much foundation is exposed on the back of the house, with a deck at house level and stairs down to the lawn.
When it gets cold like it is today (anything below 32-24*), the floor of the back 1/3 of the house is really cold. IR thermo measures it at 58* and the floor towards the front of the house tend to be just under house temp, 65-67*.
Is there such a thing to "wrap" the foundation wall on the back of your house and keep it warm, like a large elec blanket? Sounds crazy but maybe it exists and i haven't google it yet