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The hotwater to my baseboards is routed around the house in such a manner that it goes through smaller rooms and hallways(bath, dining, laundry) before the main living spaces(living room, den, kitchen).
Would the system heat more efficiently if the hottest water direct from the boiler went first to the larger spaces?
Thermostat is very central.
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The hotwater to my baseboards is routed around the house in such a manner that it goes through smaller rooms and hallways(bath, dining, laundry) before the main living spaces(living room, den, kitchen).
Would the system heat more efficiently if the hottest water direct from the boiler went first to the larger spaces?
Thermostat is very central.