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Current construction cost on Long Island are approx $250 per sq ft, now with that being said that number varys. For example a custom house with a full brick venner, custom kitchen, high end appliances, high effiency modulating boiler, radiant heat, Cac systems, high end millwork package, hardwood floors thru out, etc etc will raise that cost. On average you can easily spend north of 1M on a 4,000 sq ft home. And you can reduce that cost by going with what you would call builders grade type package. Also Energy star will raise the overall cost of construction, as most towns now require it on new home construction. And before long we will be building Net Zero here on Long Island. As great as this country is we are decades behind Europe in building design as far as it relates to Energy.
It depends on the time of year because of the use of heat or air conditioning. Most people would average about two hundred dollar a month again not including various environmental factors or region.
I'm afraid you'll need to supply more information; it costs more to heat an apartment in Alaska than Cyprus, it also depends on how big the apartment is, how many outside walls it has, how well it's insulated, what floor it is on and how it is heated. However, if you search for "heating calculator" with a search engine, you'll find many sites to calculate the radiator requirements for a room. You can use that to calculate the wattage needed to heat the room. From that you should be able to roughly calculate the cost. It's probably easier and more accurate to ask a neighbour.
Natural gas is a much more efficient method of heating a house. Furthermore, heating oil is more expensive, and you must purchase it in bulk.
the only problem(disadvantage) is its heat properties i mean it needs a heat sink to transfer all its heat it gets heated very fast
The heat of the lava would melt the brick, therefore destroy the building
Which heat shield? There are several.
I would but there is no way that I can do a diagram
The approximate cost would be about $60.00 per month.
Solar heating is collecting the heat of the sun to warm a building (or heat water, etc.). It can be done by the way the building is built or a solar heat collector can be located somewhere near the building, typically on the roof, and the heat piped into the building.
The advantage of adding heat conservation features to a home is that it saves a lot of energy and money. The cost is reduced since the heat is conserved; this means that it lowers the energy bills in the building.
Potato, oil, spices, fuel to heat the oil. labor and equipment to slice, fry, sort and package the chips. The cost of the building, electricity, and personelle to operate it, and the cost of packaging materials.
Heat will flow from the coolant to the air The coolant will absorb the heat from the building.
Insulation allows buildings to retain heat or to reduce the heat coming into the building. This helps to preserve energy resources by reducing the amount of energy needed to heat or cool the building.
That depends on the "appliances" in the security office. Generally, the easiest way to determine the amount of heat given off would be to add up the total wattage of all appliances/computers/monitors... and that would be the total. The electrical energy is almost all, eventually converted to heat. For example, if all of the computers, monitors and other equipment add up to 5,000 watts of electricity, all 5,000 watts is being converted to heat. With ONE exception: if one of the devices happens to be an AC unit, and the AC unit is exhausting heat to the OUTSIDE of the security office, that would reverse some of the heat build-up.
Heat will flow from the coolant to the air The coolant will absorb the heat from the building.
Heat will flow from the coolant to the air The coolant will absorb the heat from the building.