Baseboard unit: 100-500 kWh/month Portable heater: 200-300 kWh/month Heat pump: 900-2,000 kWh/month Electric furnace: 1,500-3,500 kWh/month Other factors include where you set the thermostat and whether you have a programmable thermostat to cut back on wasted heat. Upgrading to a more ...
“Contractors do their best to set these outdoor units where homeowners are least likely to hear them,” notes Oja. “An example would be the side yard of a house to avoid [you] having to hear them run while you're in the backyard or the front yard.” Assess size. Make sure an ...
But she seems to find it necessary to present in public as a semi-literate, semi-articulate, potty-mouthed ‘hood ratlette with a resentful chip on her shoulder the size of the battleship Missouri. Nothing like the educated, articulate person that she really ought to be, given that back...
I've spent the past hour or more reading about the heating system in this house. Yesterday Bruce got the main living room/kitchen/bathroom baseboard zone hooked up and running. Hot water has flowed through the new baseboards since about 1430 yesterday. I set the thermostat to 80 to see w...
Electric baseboard heaters range from $40 to $650, depending on size and wattage. You'll likely need more than one heater for large rooms or to heat your whole home. For example, if you have a 1,500-square-foot house, you might need at least 10 heaters, totaling between $400 and $...
"We bought a capacitor company from Sprague Electric, doubled the size of it, and made it profitable," he said. When his partner left, Cavicchio looked around, found cold fusion, and became convinced that it was real. "I've been gathering money from other investors - high-net-worth ...
Size of the moldy area: If there is more than 30 sq.ft. of contiguous mold-contamination then you probably need to hire a mold cleanup professional. Other factors that might lead you to hire a professional include the health vulnerability of building occupants, your own health vulnerability, ...
the cost for those generally ranges from $2,000 to $6,000. If your home has been flooded and the mold is all throughout it, there is much more that has to be done. This could drive your remediation cost up to $10,000 – $30,000, or higher, depending on the size of your home...