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Recession Proof GLP...heating/air conditioning
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 429245:MV81NTExNzdfODQ0ODg5M184ODlEQ0ZFOA==] [quote:Anonymous Coward 103709] it may seem simple but get insulation for your outlet covers. heat can be lost through them. [/quote] Do you mean to get the loose pink kind and stick it all around the actual electrical unit...when you take the cover off? Thanks [/quote]
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In the winter time, I have my thermostat on about 45 degrees.
I live in my bedroom and heat that with an electric heater. My desk and computer, and TV is in the bedroom, and I'm snug as a bug in a rug.
This year, I'm thinking of installing a gas heater in the living room. I think that will be cheaper than using the gas forced air furnace because the ducts are under my house in the crawl space.
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