Heating options
Mar 27th, 13:07 | |
wobrbobr@gmail.comTotal Topics: 0 Total Posts: 0 |
Hey, quick question: If it’s cold at home in the winter, how do you stay warm? I’m planning to do a major renovation of an old house, looking at different options for plumbing, air conditioning, and heating systems. Maybe central heating isn’t practical anymore, and I’m looking for something more convenient, warmer, but also cost-effective to run. |
Mar 27th, 13:20 | |
holeeschiet@gmail.comTotal Topics: 0 Total Posts: 0 |
It’s hard to say without knowing where you live, what the conditions are, what kind of house it is, etc. I’d recommend consulting with specialists who handle these things. That would be the best option. |
Mar 28th, 07:54 | |
orbsole@gmail.comTotal Topics: 0 Total Posts: 0 |
If you’re not familiar with something, it’s better to leave it to the experts. It’ll be much easier and simpler for you to figure things out. For heating, furnaces are commonly used these days. Haven’t you looked into how much does a furnace tune-up cost? In my city, we have excellent specialists at Ben’s Plumbing in Seattle, and they do a fantastic job, including helping with situations like yours. Look for similar specialists or reach out to them if you’re in Seattle. |