We use a heating unit (electric) and its way too cold for NY winters, are there any other ways to go?

Question by John: We use a heating unit (electric) and its way too cold for NY winters, are there any other ways to go?
In the complex all residents have the heating unit same for heat as it is for AC..In the winter once the heat blowers shut down it gets really cold real fast…Any suggestions? l was thinking space heaters or electric baseboard? Thanks
I re-weather stripped the doors and are replacing the really drafty ones, l am looking for an affordable fix that isn’t gonna drive the bill up

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Answer by Mike17
space heaters lol
trust i live in montreal.

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I want to paint the metal covering over my wall heater.?

Question by SUE K: I want to paint the metal covering over my wall heater.?
What kind of paint should I use?

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Answer by lcritter55118
I used the same paint I painted my walls with. If you use a foam brush you won’t leave any marks like a bristle brush does. Good Luck!

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Home Heating, using Baseboard heaters?

Question by foxtrotman28: Home Heating, using Baseboard heaters?
I just moved into a new 3 bedroom 2 story home. It has no central heat and air in it and is a rather old home. It appears remodeled for the most part (New insulation was pumped in I’d say a year or two ago). My question is this. I have 5 baseboard heaters (2 Upstairs, 3 Down), 1 Fake Fireplace (Gas) and Very Large electric heater (7 feet tall, 2 feet by 2 feet). Are Baseboard heaters good for conserving energy? At the moment all but 2 are turned off. The large electric heater is unplugged because it was’nt vented properly and is stripping paint on the outside of the house. The average electric bill before we moved in was 0. The previous owners looked like power hogs though, no energy efficient light bulbs, etc. I was looking for advice on how to cut the bill down (All needed light bulbs are now energy efficient, they had 70w-100w! In every one). Someone told me baseboard heaters (electric) are’nt good at conserving energy, how truthful is that statement? Sorry for the long question. Any help would be appreciated
By the way I live in an area that gets to 40 below in the winter. I winterized the house as much as I could (plastic on the windows, etc)

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Answer by chelsea_dilldine
aww man lol we have baseboard heat too- with huge windows and an older than dirt boiler that’s stuck together with gum! my best advice is to look into getting a blower insert for your fireplace, covering your windows with the winterizing kits and keeping your house thermostat set to at least 65. the baseboard water heating idea on the whole is less expensive than a furnace but its dependent on your boiler or water heater. have it checked for leaks. even the tiniest leak could end up costing you more than using your electric heater.

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Using the oven to heat the kitchen?

Question by Imani: Using the oven to heat the kitchen?
My mother used to turn on our oven on cold mornings to heat the kitchen a little bit. We were arguing about it this weekend, because she said that she did it because it was less expensive than turning on the electric baseboard heater in the kitchen.. I said it wouldn’t use any less electricity.. and wouldn’t be cheaper. Who is right?

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Answer by Annie
Whoa…that is dangerous. I will turn the oven on when it’s cold to bake stuff, like cakes or special meals. But it goes off when I’m done. It’s dangerous, because when yo use it just to heat the house, you will forget to turn it off. Don’t you watch the news? That’s how a lot of fires start in the winter.

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Q&A: Heating a cold appartment with radiant dish heater?

Question by Chris: Heating a cold appartment with radiant dish heater?
All of our electric baseboard heaters are located right under the windows. And because of our humidity problem we have to keep the windows open a bit.
So the heaters are always on at the coldest places in the house. I would think this would make them run more and use more energy.
At work we got one of those small dish radiant heaters from Costco. I read the box it came in and it says it uses way less energy then other electric heaters.
Would it make more sense to get one of those and put in the living room farther away from the windows?
What do you think?

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Answer by Rhubix
if you have too much humidity invest in a dehumidifier if you don’t have enough get a humidifier that way you can just close the windows.

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Instructions For Installing A Tankless Water Heater

Instructions For Installing A Tankless Water Heater

While the process of installing a tankless water heater isn’t too difficult it is very different from the process of installing a standard tank water heater. The process is more in depth for a tankless water heater system. It is very important that you read through all the instructions and follow them exactly as they are outlined. This is for the safety and security of your home and your family.

Before you start you need to make sure you have sufficient space for the tankless water heater you will be installing. While they do take up considerably less room than a tank style water heater you still need to verify you have enough clearance room for it. The unit also can’t be touching a wall so you may need to install brackets. You will need to make sure it is not installed around any flammable surface at the outer part of the water heater will get very hot.

You need to make sure you are upgrading to a tankless water heater that operates

Natural Gas Water Heater Benefits Include Maintaining a Steady Supply

Natural Gas Water Heater Benefits Include Maintaining a Steady Supply

When it comes to a clean burning fuel source to supply your hot water requirements as well as a quick recovery time, a natural gas water heater can certainly take care of your needs. Typically when you use hot water, as cold water enters the tank it activates the thermostat to ignite the flame and heat additional water. The recovery time is shortened by this process, because the water heater will be heating the water as it enters into the tank. It is not limited to waiting for the tank to be low.


One of the tricks of not completely running out of hot water for your own personal use is to have a water heater that is large enough to meet the peak demands of your household. For example, a family of five in which everybody takes a shower at roughly the same time of the day, might need a 100 gallon tank, or more. On the other hand a family of two in all likelihood can get by with a 40 gallon natural gas water heater.


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are space heaters more energy effecient than electric baseboard heat?

Question by Bradley Klitsch: are space heaters more energy effecient than electric baseboard heat?

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Answer by glbrown78
No way, no no no. But neither of them is very efficient, 7.4x vs 6.3x.

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Solar Water Heater – Increasing In Usage And Recognition Throughout The World

Solar Water Heater – Increasing In Usage And Recognition Throughout The World

Solar water heaters are comprised of a primary collector that accumulates solar energy and a storage tank that is insulated that collects hot water. Depending on the system that the collector uses, the solar water heater might be one of two different kinds that is based on either Flat Plate Collectors or based on Evacuated Tube Collectors.


Two Primary Types


The Flat Plate Collector solar water heater permits solar radiation to be assimilated by the flat plate collectors that are constructed of an insulated outer metallic box that has a glass sheet covering the top. Inside the box are metallic absorber sheets that are black and that have channels that are incorporated or rise tubes to transport the water. The flowing water is then heated once the absorber assimilates the solar radiation and then transfers heat to the flowing water.


The solar water heater that is chiefly based on Evacuated Tube Collectors has a

Where can I find replacement parts for a Broan Model 134 bathroom wall heater?

Question by herbertfry@sbcglobal.net: Where can I find replacement parts for a Broan Model 134 bathroom wall heater?
I need a new knob.

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Answer by HERB CRAWLITTLE
EBAY

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wiring a two wire wall heater with a Hunter 40035a Thermostat?

Question by B S: wiring a two wire wall heater with a Hunter 40035a Thermostat?
Do i need the jumper wire in place?
Ok so now with just one wire white and one grey what letter are these suppose to be connected to? W Y G A or R/H R/C?

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Answer by gizmoe
I assume your talking about the RH and RC jumper.
RH is the power for heating and RC is the power for cooling.
For heating only there is no need for the jumper but it wont matter either way.

Edit: Grey to RH and white to W

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Glo-Warm model WMN20A wall heater pilot light burning incorrect flame?

Question by vinster: Glo-Warm model WMN20A wall heater pilot light burning incorrect flame?
I just bought this unit brand new and am using a correct size 100lb. propane tank with a regulator attached to the tank. The flame on pilot and main burner is too high. Can i adjust this? and how do i do it? I don’t see any pilot adjustments. Can it be the little plastic set screw on my regulator outside? How do i adjust THAT?? I know i can get an allen key and turn it in or out , but which way will give less pressure?

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Answer by latenttraveler
For this heater to work correctly you need to adjust the gas pressure to 11 inches of water column with a manometer you should not just try to turn it down
This heater has an ODS (oxygen depletion sensor) type pilot and it will not work correctly if the pressure is off by very much.
One question that I was wondering about: are you sure the heater was made to use LPG, or is it made for natural gas. That would give you the problem you are describing.
BTW if you have to ask which way to turn the regulator perhaps you should be asking “should I’ rather than “how should I”

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Gas Hot Water Heater – Common Critical Components

Gas Hot Water Heater – Common Critical Components

Perhaps the most common and easiest way to heat water is by the use of a gas hot water heater, and this might be due to the fact that gas is capable of getting the tank up to operating temperature roughly twice as quickly as its electric counterpart, and the cost is also approximately half as much as electricity would cost.


However, one should make sure that the tank is installed in a safe place and is secured to a strong structure such as a wall in regions that are prone to earthquake, as it minimizes the chance of a gas fire happening by turning off the gas connection in the event it that the tank falls over.


Temperature Pressure Relief Valves


The most important component of a gas hot water heater is a Temperature Pressure Relief (TPR) valve. This device helps to release the pressure from the tank when its reaches the level where it is not safe.


Since there is potential for scalding when a discharge

If I disconnect (remove) my thermostat, will it keep the heaters from comming on?

Question by NEWTOME: If I disconnect (remove) my thermostat, will it keep the heaters from comming on?
I’ve got those electric baseboard heaters all around the basement but I also have a monitor, which I prefer to use. I don’t want to use the electric heaters, and there’s an outlet I need to use that’s on the same circuit. I thought I could disconnect the thermostat and that would disable them – would that work?

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Answer by Tim B
Yes; there is no way for the connection to be made.

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will my bed go on fire if i put it next to the wall heater?

Question by lalabear =]: will my bed go on fire if i put it next to the wall heater?
i need serious answers i want to move my bed to its right theree but i dont know. ..
i just wanted to know for saftey .

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Answer by saaanen
Unless it’s kerosene, NO

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