A dome. The more insulated the better. A Monolithic Dome made of shotcrete will cost about a 1/3 as much to heat as a regular house. But, if that isn't your style then the most economical house to heat will be a steel frame house in brick or stone with double or triple glazed insulated windows and brand new weather stripping. In floor radiant heat or radiators will be a lot more efficient than a heat pump and you want to be certain that the attic is very well insulated. If there is a fireplace be sure to keep the damper closed and if there are ceiling fans be sure to leave them on year round. In the winter have them spin backwards if the draft bothers you. They will keep the air temperature more even which helps the thermostat out. Also, set the thermostat and leave it at the same temp. night and day for the whole season. Hope this helps!
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The most efficient heat unit for heating a house during the winter months is a heat pump.
The west side of a house gets the most afternoon heat assuming sunlight can reach this side.
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The most efficient way to heat a house using electricity is by using a heat pump system. Heat pumps transfer heat from the outside air or ground into the house, providing efficient heating without relying solely on electricity for generating heat. This method is more energy-efficient than traditional electric resistance heating methods.
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The areas in a house that typically lose the most heat are windows, doors, and uninsulated walls or ceilings. These areas can allow heat to escape from the house, leading to energy wastage and higher heating costs. Proper insulation and weather-stripping can help reduce heat loss in these areas.