heating historic buildings

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Jarrod Roll (mclhr@centurytel.net)
Thu, 10 Dec 2020 15:45:06 -0600



From: "Jarrod Roll" <mclhr@centurytel.net>
Subject: heating historic buildings
Date: Thu, 10 Dec 2020 15:45:06 -0600
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Hello friends.

 

I have a question for you which I am asking on behalf of another historical organization which owns historic buildings. For those of you who own a standalone, small building (like a one-room school or church), do you heat it in the winter? The historical society who owns a one-room school in our area doesn't want to heat it in the winter because it isn't used and there is a significant heating bill involved. However, I know that even minimally heating an old building helps to preserve it. So, I would appreciate hearing from those of you who own a historic building and close it up for the winter-do you heat it or not?

 

Thank you,

Jarrod

 

Jarrod Roll

Director / County Historian

Monroe County Local History Room & Museum

200 West Main St.

Sparta, WI 54656

608-269-8680

www.MonroeCountyHistory.org <http://www.MonroeCountyHistory.org>

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