Heating a school hall usually takes longer than a bedroom due to its larger volume and higher ceiling, which require more energy to raise the temperature. Additionally, school halls often have more windows and doors, leading to greater heat loss and drafts. The heating systems in these larger spaces may also be less efficient compared to those designed for smaller rooms. Lastly, the materials used in the construction of halls can absorb and retain heat differently, further extending the heating time.
There is no minimum bedroom size in Washington state. However, in order to be considered a bedroom, the room must have heat, a window large enough to escape through if you had to, and a closet.
It will heat a average size bedroom, or small living room.
$40-$75
Your local utility provider can answer your question.
the heat
Z.e.r.o
Why not, it can pull warm air into the room.
Z.e.r.o
i would assume the heat.
Lasko makes very good indoor space heaters that can easily heat a full bedroom.
$25
Sand typically holds heat longer than water because sand has a lower heat capacity than water, meaning it requires less energy for its temperature to increase. This allows sand to retain heat for a longer period of time compared to water, which has a higher heat capacity and can lose its heat more quickly.