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A cubit = 1.5 feet so a cubit foot = 1.5 square feet, is a measure of area. The amount of natural gas required to heat a space needs a volume measure, a measurement in terms of its area is without any meaning.
Well I Live in Boston and my Gas Bill For 3 Bedroom Apartment is about $350 a month
Seriously? 750 divided by 25 = 30. 30 gallons of gas.
AnswerYou can only put the gas heater option ,the heat won't be much so just it. the house boiler is just useless so i don't recommend any one to use it .
suppose if its a 90 percent efficiency boiler and what would be the natural gas consumption a day?
18-25 Cents Per Hour at 350
AC uses electric power to transport the heat from the inside of the house to the outside of the house. AC uses a special gas/liquid that cools down when expanded and heats up when compressed. The gas is expanded inside the house, it cools down, takes on the heat from the air in the room. The gas is then moved outside the house where it is compressed, heated and releases the heat.
Gas that is burned, creates heat. Heat is used to cook food.
It depends on the type of wiring the house is set for. IN some homes heat and gas run on electricity and in other homes heat and cooling is run by gas compnaies.
That depends on a quite a few things. How large is your house? How well insulated it is? How many doors and windows do you have? How efficient are they? Where is your house located? Do you have a lot of shade? How efficient is your furnace?
depends upon the square footage of the house or what devices will be operated from the house, if it is 1000 sq. ft. or lessand will havemostly gas appliances and gas heat a 100 amp but anything above that much sq. footage with a heat pump and electric stove/oven/ water heater and I would put in a 200 amp.
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.
not much.
The average resident of Rhode Island spends approximately $1400 per year to heat their home. How much you will pay to heat a 435 square foot house will depend on how warm you like your home as well as how well insulated the house is.
Ozone is a greenhouse gas at lower altitudes. It absorbs heat at the ground level.