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... The traditional furnace sucks in all the air in the room, heats it up, and redistributes it throughout the room. [...] The heaters then either use a piping to distribute the heated fluid or a radiator to transfer the heat in the surrounding air. ... Then there are other things to consider like the space and firewood availability, cost of construction, although a one-time expense, and then the maintenance which needs a mason etc. [...] One clear advantage that gas heaters have over electric cousins is their outdoor utility. ... They have complicated machinery that adds new pellets to the fire when more fuel is needed. [...] Wood-pellet stoves only need a small pipe leading outside to dispose of excess smoke. ... The materials of these plates depend upon what kind of climate you live in. [...] But these glazed collectors absorb more heat and can also be used in heating domestic hot water all the year round. ... Before you even think about installing your new system, have your chimney inspected and cleaned by a professional. [...] Third, only use the fuel suggested by the manufacturer on the package; using a different fuel can have disastrous results. ... Check your doors -- Make sure all of your external doors close tightly. [...] Other energy-saving improvements you may want to consider: (Note: These improvements are more "involved" and costly but well worth the investment in the long-run. ... Studies on industrial exposure recommend that daily exposure should not exceed one milliwatt for more than one minute. [...] About The Author Hailed as "The Queen of Green" by the New York Times, Debra Lynn Dadd has been a consumer advocate for products and lifestyle choices that are better for health and the environment since 1982. ... This results in wear and tear, not to mention lengthy waits for hot water. [...] The second is located on or close to the liquid return valve into the panel system. ... In many others though, we have heard of houses sitting on the market for over a year with the realtor only showing it once. [...] They are back on their feet and ready to buy a house but don't have a ton of cash to put up front and the banks turn them down.
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