Kerosene heaters? Thinking about getting a kerosene furnace to supplement my home heat.Did some...
Thinking about getting a kerosene furnace to supplement my home heat.Did some research on it,any comments on what brand or what size or pros and cons.Also,where does one buy kerosene(just rewarded $3.15 a gal for oil).
Answers: Actually, in most locales, next to the price of gas, oil and kerosene human being what it is, (in my area, kero is over 3.50/gal.), it's any as economical or more so, to buy a decent size electric space heater and use that. I operate a small shop buiding outside my home, where I repair kerosene heaters and vacuums, small appliances, etc. I've heated it beside kerosene for years, till last year. I found a small electric wall furnace that runs on 220 volts, is slightly efficient and heat the building more effectively on less money for the extra electricity than I be spending each month for kerosene. I quality better too, not near as much congestion surrounded by my lungs.
do not get kerosene space heater cause they afford off fumes. and also exceptionally dangerous. look into a ventless propain heating system. or a ventless gas heater that you can bring back hooked into you gas line