Tbh there is no cheap way unless you own a lot of land and trees. Propane cost a lot now, space heaters suck up crazy money you might as well burn it. Electric units in my area cost a premium to run seeing that my “delivery cost” alone can be nearly half of my bill.
While solar energy has upfront costs, it can still be a cost-effective long-term solution, reducing reliance on traditional power sources. Fees may vary, but the overall savings and environmental benefits can outweigh initial expenses.
Some wall heaters heat bricks up,then turn of,the bricks store heat for hours,with the right set up,if you dont have a wood burner,heat a good 8 to 10 bricks with a chiminea,useing forest wood from dead trees,bring the bricks carefully in your room,hot room for hours.
@@LorettaFoster-xn7kl your wall heaters not working,put the gas fire on,,or radiators on,or wall heaters,if nothing works,you need to get sombody to sort it,i dont know what heating system you use,but if you get well wrapped up,and can heat up a nice bowl of hot soup,it willsee you till tomora,then get some help.
Out of all of the options, these are the 9 cheapest ways, not the total ways to heat your home :) There are more than 9 ways to heat a home, we just selected the cheapest options.
Space heaters are just electric heaters and they are not any more efficient than any electrical heater. An Infrared heater can heat a person directly but it is still only 100% Kwh for Kwh efficient.
You're correct that space heaters, including infrared ones, are essentially electric heaters, and their efficiency is consistent with electrical heaters. While infrared heaters can offer direct warmth, the overall energy efficiency remains comparable on a kWh basis.
Unfortunately you are incorrect, if you see a log burner or stove with a fan that is because it has been installed incorrect and needs to manufacture a draw rather than the natural heat pressure differential.
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He didn’t mention just take a few shoots of tequilita or whiskey lol that does the job j.k
Assuming you choose a cheap alcoholic beverage, that may be one of the cheap option haha 😁
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Tbh there is no cheap way unless you own a lot of land and trees. Propane cost a lot now, space heaters suck up crazy money you might as well burn it. Electric units in my area cost a premium to run seeing that my “delivery cost” alone can be nearly half of my bill.
Solar energy isn't free anymore. The company/government WILL get a fee from you.
While solar energy has upfront costs, it can still be a cost-effective long-term solution, reducing reliance on traditional power sources. Fees may vary, but the overall savings and environmental benefits can outweigh initial expenses.
I have a 5kw solar system and I am not paying anyone anything.
Some wall heaters heat bricks up,then turn of,the bricks store heat for hours,with the right set up,if you dont have a wood burner,heat a good 8 to 10 bricks with a chiminea,useing forest wood from dead trees,bring the bricks carefully in your room,hot room for hours.
I have a wall thermostat. How long does it take for heat to come up. It's freezing in my home. Waited 30 minutes. Nothing hapoening
@@LorettaFoster-xn7kl your wall heaters not working,put the gas fire on,,or radiators on,or wall heaters,if nothing works,you need to get sombody to sort it,i dont know what heating system you use,but if you get well wrapped up,and can heat up a nice bowl of hot soup,it willsee you till tomora,then get some help.
There can only be one "cheapest" way.
10 cheap ways, yes
10 cheapest ways, no
Out of all of the options, these are the 9 cheapest ways, not the total ways to heat your home :) There are more than 9 ways to heat a home, we just selected the cheapest options.
Space heaters are just electric heaters and they are not any more efficient than any electrical heater.
An Infrared heater can heat a person directly but it is still only 100% Kwh for Kwh efficient.
You're correct that space heaters, including infrared ones, are essentially electric heaters, and their efficiency is consistent with electrical heaters. While infrared heaters can offer direct warmth, the overall energy efficiency remains comparable on a kWh basis.
Radiators.....should still have them
Woodstove needs blower and blower uses electricity
Unfortunately you are incorrect, if you see a log burner or stove with a fan that is because it has been installed incorrect and needs to manufacture a draw rather than the natural heat pressure differential.
Boo hoo some people live at appartments and can't even use them. Fireplaces don't even use shit except wood
Trying to save money and first advice is to spend money 🤦♂️
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