Simple answer would be to keep your heating on. But you may want to consider insulating your roof. It's pretty cheap and can make a massive difference.
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Depending with the arrangement of your house and your boxer mate, you may need a bigger apartment if you want to keep the puppies.
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Heating costs for a two-bedroom apartment will vary depending on a number of factors. You need to take into consideration the size of the apartment and your location. Heating costs in colder locations will be higher than those in warmer climates.
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If you have puppies, you and your boxer mate may need a bigger apartment or maisonette depending with your budget.
Wow a very random question this is . . . . . . yes you can, but you will need to simply set up a very powerful mirror on the top of the apartment you facing. And since the angle of incidence equals to the angle of reflection, you can make sure the angle at which the sun is hitting the mirror, is the angle at which your apartment is in relation to the mirror. You can simply do this through trial and error and keep changing the facing direction of the mirror until light hits you apartment. But keep in mind you'll need a VERY powerful mirror, and to improve the 'sunlight' you can place a large convex lens on your apartment window, because the 'sunlight' may come as a direct beam, the lens will spread the light out. But it will be quite pointless because the sun keeps changing position during the day, unless you would like to keep visiting your neighbors in the next apartment every 5 minutes to keep changing the mirror direction. Or you may construct an energy converter like that used in clock that will convert chemical energy (battery) into kinetic energy, this will ensure the mirror keeps changing direction about 0.25 degrees a minute to be able to keep up with the sun.
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The average apartment electric bill can fluctuate based on a number of factors, including: outside temperatures, old or drafty windows and doors, and constant manual adjustment of the thermostat. While there's little that can be done to control the temperatures outside, it is easy to lower the monthly electric bill with a few minor adjustments. First, identify any drafty windows or doors and make sure they are tightly sealed. A rolled up towel on the windowsill or at the base of a door could help to keep air circulating inside the apartment. You can also cut plastic and tape it around the windows in the winter time to help weatherize your apartment. A steady thermostat temperature will also keep costs down. In the winter, try to keep the thermostat under 70 degrees and stay cozy in sweaters or under blankets. If the thermostat is constantly adjusted, the system will have to work harder to reach the new temperature, resulting in a higher monthly bill. If the apartment has a fireplace, check the flue to make sure it is closed when the fireplace is not in use. This will seal in the air and keep the electric bill down.
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