ChickenPotPie
Almost Self-Reliant
It was 47 degrees downstairs in the "warm" part of the house this morning. Upstairs, where my young family sleeps, was 40 degrees. Brrrrrr! My poor kids don't want to get out of bed to get ready for school and I don't blame them. We need a heater!
Downstairs, we have one fireplace with a blower (it's weak) in the living room . If you sit right in front of it, you can manage until the fire's been going for a few hours. We bundle up anyway because there are many other rooms downstairs that stay very cold.
Upstairs, it's icy! It's difficult to want to go to bed just because we have to go up there. The house is old, one window is broken (gone), the other windows are likely over 100 years old. This 110+ yr old house is just not insulated well.
We rent. We barely scrape by. Last winter, our portable "energy saving" electric heater sent the electric bill through the roof! We can't do electric. (ends whining)
TSC has a kerosene heater for $130. 1 gallon of kerosene is $20. It has a 2 gallon tank and runs on high for 12 hours on that one tank. That sounds so dang expensive!!
Is anyone familiar with this type of heater? Is there a better option for non electric heat upstairs in a rented house?
Downstairs, we have one fireplace with a blower (it's weak) in the living room . If you sit right in front of it, you can manage until the fire's been going for a few hours. We bundle up anyway because there are many other rooms downstairs that stay very cold.
Upstairs, it's icy! It's difficult to want to go to bed just because we have to go up there. The house is old, one window is broken (gone), the other windows are likely over 100 years old. This 110+ yr old house is just not insulated well.
We rent. We barely scrape by. Last winter, our portable "energy saving" electric heater sent the electric bill through the roof! We can't do electric. (ends whining)
TSC has a kerosene heater for $130. 1 gallon of kerosene is $20. It has a 2 gallon tank and runs on high for 12 hours on that one tank. That sounds so dang expensive!!
Is anyone familiar with this type of heater? Is there a better option for non electric heat upstairs in a rented house?