Home Heating has Been Around the Block

May 07, 2009 00:05 AM  BY  JEN HALLAM

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Trends in home heating have circled the block a time or two. Throughout time, men and women have used their brain power to design new and effective ways of surviving the cold months. At the dawn of time fire became a necessary invention in order to stay warm and cook. Native Americans used fire pits in the center of their teepees. An ingenious built-in chimney shape was inherent in its design. Early settlers heated stones or small irons or pans to keep their beds warm. Home heating has always been at the forefront of man’s design.

Early home heating - TeePees features a built-in chimney.As we have witnessed its evolution it is hard to imagine a dwelling without a source of heat. In today’s fast-paced world we take for granted the home heating systems that are available in the market place now. Most heat can be turned on by the simple push of a button. Advances in smaller wall-mount heaters have made it possible for residents to heat smaller areas or just one room that is occupied most often. Heating specific rooms or small areas of the home rather than the entire house usually saves owners money on energy bills. Electric heaters draw very little power compared to their ancestors so it is both cost-effective and comfortable to use them.

Even in the work place many employees take an office heater to keep them warm in an unregulated and cold building. Small space heaters and heating mats keep productivity high and heating costs low.

As the trends come and go, it is nice to know that home heating is still being revamped, styled, and created to keep us warm and our bills low. The Home Heating Center carries all the latest trends and offers plenty of information so you can learn all you need to know about home heating.


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