It could be you have a leak in your roof or a broken pipe inside a wall that is causing this. I'd check out the roof first (usually "goop" will do the trick for a quick fix) and if it isn't the roof then bring a professional in to see where the leak is.
Yes, especially if it is electric.
examples to a liquid to a gas is put a frying pan on the stove , then put water in the frying pan,then turn o the stove to 100 degrees and then the wter will be gas ut dont do thth at home ur house will catch on fire
some doomsayer say its possible but don't over look the water heater or the furnace, they maybe leaking carbon dioxide into your home
Strictly speaking, an electric stove converts electricity into heat. That heat can be used to create motion, like water circulating in a pot of boiling water, but the direct conversion is to thermal energy.
The stove is an Italian made Explorer Stainless steel stove. I have the exact stove in my home that was left when I purchased the house and I love it.
Yes.
You need a special kind of stove that can handle liquid hydrocarbons.
The first thought is to use your whole hose recirculating fan on your your return air duct. What type of furnace or stove is this? >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> If you smell exhaust in your home you could be leaking carbon monoxide into it as well. Get it checked out NOW...
They're all thermostats of on kind or another: home, car, stove, hot-water heater,
During the winter, the humidity in a house often gets quite low. This can be uncomfortable for the home's residents. Dry air can be bad for your skin and can make respiratory problems worse. If you own and use a wood stove, you can humidify your home's air by leaving a pot of water on the wood stove to simmer. This will release water vapor into the air. If you add cinnamon and clove to the simmering water, your home will be filled with a pleasant fragrance. Make sure that you do not let your pot of water boil dry.
No, you have to attach a garden hose to the fitting at the bottom of the tank. Often the tank will have sediment built up in it and the water will drain very slowly from this.
It is difficult to come up with an estimate of an electric bill cost for a 2000 square foot home that has gas-fueled heat, hot water, and a stove. The cost of electricity varies depending on where you live. A conservative estimate would be in the $300 range.