What would every one of you figure is the most environmentally friendly heating source for your home.
1. Wood. Ah, the smell, the heat, the warmth. Yes, the tree falls in the woods and is cut up and burnt and a new tree grows to replace it. Ah, the circle of life.
2. Natural Gas. Clean efficient warmth and never in shortage for supply plus cheap. It is actually an environmentally friendly way to heat as before the gas was burnt off now it has a use. The best bet for your money and oh so nice on -50 days.
3. Electric heat, you buy a blanket and hope tomorrow is a warmer day. You hate to open your electric bill because it's so high you may as well smoke Trudeau's legal pot and be at one with your bill. All joking aside it does heat small areas and works to keep warm.
4. Geo-Thermal. Shoot the pipe in the ground go deep enough and the ground will heat your home. Makes sense has a place but on really cold ****ing nights you need extra.
So what do each of you like, what's cheap, what do we control the cost on, remembering we live in the semi artic.
1. Wood. Ah, the smell, the heat, the warmth. Yes, the tree falls in the woods and is cut up and burnt and a new tree grows to replace it. Ah, the circle of life.
2. Natural Gas. Clean efficient warmth and never in shortage for supply plus cheap. It is actually an environmentally friendly way to heat as before the gas was burnt off now it has a use. The best bet for your money and oh so nice on -50 days.
3. Electric heat, you buy a blanket and hope tomorrow is a warmer day. You hate to open your electric bill because it's so high you may as well smoke Trudeau's legal pot and be at one with your bill. All joking aside it does heat small areas and works to keep warm.
4. Geo-Thermal. Shoot the pipe in the ground go deep enough and the ground will heat your home. Makes sense has a place but on really cold ****ing nights you need extra.
So what do each of you like, what's cheap, what do we control the cost on, remembering we live in the semi artic.
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