it will heat as long as the gas is on and your pilot is still lit, you would have to call your gas company to turn it off.
Because heat rises.
No different than any other house. Heat ducts can be put into the slab when it is poured or they can be run through the attic and walls and a forced air furnace is used. Wall furnace, baseboard heat or they could have radiant heat in the floor.
drain or gully may have another inlet coming into same pipe via a junction under the floor
yes u can if u are good with duct work put a down draft furnace in a basement and pipe it up one floor well not recommended it will work i did this to help a lady get threw winter who had low funds and it has worked quite well u need to build a custom box for the furnace to sit on to make this work and pipe directly from box and use smallest duct work u can i.e mobile home duct work or 4 to 6 inch What you did is still a downdraft furnace
On a standing pilot pilot heater is is common practice to elevate the heater 18" above a floor as flammable fumes will not ignite when the main flame comes on.Shame many plumbers /gas fitters never bother to get involved with thee NFPA
Heat is coming from the engine.
Leaking heater core
Heater Core is the likely culprit
Sounds like the heater core is leaking!
Usually caused by leak in heater coil.
Water on the floor that is not coming from the heater core is coming either from rain water leaking around a windshield seal or one of the firewall seals where hoses, wires or other components enter from the engine compartment.
Your heater core is leaking. This is the part of your car that creates heat for the passenger compartment of your car. There is no fix for a leaking heater core except to replace it.
You will need to replasce the heater core.
If your talking about coolant leaking on the passenger floor then it means your heater core is leaking and needs to be replaced.
not any oil in your heater core although the heater core uses coolant coming from and returning to the engine so when damaged or being worked on coolant can leak under the dash and into the floor
i found out its the heater coil needs to be replaced..thank you for your time
1) a damaged floor pan . 2) a rusted floor pan . 3) it's not coming from outside, the heater core is leaking.