for only a week each month in a first floor room that is 25×20, and to heat water in two bathrooms used by three people. We live on the east coast. We never had natural gas before we moved here. Does this sound reasonable, or is something wrong with the system?
Docksrocks, you are too funny!
How do I check the insulation value?


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Hello, I am looking into buying a car but it is a bit over blue book value. However it runs on natural gas. I was just wondering if it having natural gas would that make it worth more than the normal cars without natural gas. If so how much more.


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I have a propane gas burner which I tried to convert to natural gas uses from the house. I drilled the orifice to 0.0605" for using the natural gas output. Some how it doesn’t work. The flame is so small and like it is disappear. Is it I am lacking the oxygen? If so, how do I get more oxygen to have a stronger flame. This unit is use outside so I am not worry about Carbon dioxide. Please help.


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I may have left the thermostat on but the pilot light off on my sister’s gas wall heater. Will this emit natural gas or since the pilot light is off will the flow of natural gas be blocked?
It’s a gas wall heater, not a water heater.

So, Chris, what you’re saying is that if the pilot light is not lit, even if the thermostat wants to turn on the heat, the gas will not flow because the pilot light is not lit? Therefore, the house is safe?


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