Michael Bartholomay-Berreth owns a 2,700-square-foot, two-story Craftsman house, built in 1914 in Fargo, North Dakota. Heat and hot water are provided by a boiler. And the 107-year-old house was ready for a new one. The existing boiler had been having issues for quite some time. Plus, the family also had decided to convert their unfinished basement into a warm, livable space consisting of a living room and bedroom with radiant heated floors.
“We live in Fargo, so obviously a house is only as good as its heating system,” said Bartholomay-Berreth.