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How are Canadian houses heated in winter

If you are planning to get an electric radiator, keep in mind its operating cost. Depending on the size and condition of your house, electric heating might cost you hundreds of dollars. Read this PDF to find the How are Canadian houses heated in winter

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How are Canadian houses heated in winter

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  1. How are Canadian houses heated in winter? More than half of Canadian households have central heating systems. Out of those, many use natural gas and the rest use oil or propane. It is entirely based on what is and what is not available in the area. The furnaces are more often than not kept in the basement. Homes in rural areas may still use wood-burning furnaces that are housed separately in an out building but connected through air ducts. The next heating option is the electric radiator. It is the second most used heating system in Canada. Generally, electric heat is generated in baseboards and in the recessed floor or wall- mounted heaters. It is popular among Canadian households because of its efficiency. All the energy that is absorbed by the heater is then converted into heat. This type of heating requires less initial cost which is one of the reasons why electric radiators are such a big hit among Canadians. You can buy a thousand-watt baseboard heater with adequate power to heat a small room for less than $40. The cost is likely to increase with sleeker, space-saving designs and developments such like circulating fans. If you are planning to get an electric radiator, keep in mind its operating cost. Depending on the size and condition of your house, electric heating might cost you hundreds of dollars. An electric radiator can be cost-effective, offers improved comfort, and a supplemental system, as is the case with electric heating cables laid down under the floor. I personally suggest Just Rads as it offers a wide range of electric radiators that are also pocket-friendly. You can also browse the website of Just Rads and explore the many options they have to offer.

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