Stove Top Heating

There are several times in life where my good friend and I simply have to do things that might not be the most efficient way to do things but the only way that works at the time.

My wife and I don’t usually heat our apartment using our stovetop.

For one, it’s quite dangerous, and it’s easily not genuinely efficient, but desperate times call for desperate measures, you see, my good friend and I lost power about three afternoons ago, and it is the middle of November, apparently, there was a huge accident, and several poles went down. Our boiler isn’t working separate from electricity of course, so my good friend and I had to come up with some creative ways to heat our house. My friend and I have a small propane fireplace that my good friend and I have been using, and it absolutely helps keep the apartment above freezing, but that’s about how far it goes. My wife brought in a couple kerosene heaters she had in her garage, and that is how my good friend and I are heating our giant basement which is where our kitchen is and where my good friend and I spend most of our time. The entryway and entryway section was by far the coldest in the apartment until my good friend and I decided to light our stovetop. My friend and I know it’s not a safe method of heating, but my good friend and I have been closely monitoring it, and my good friend and I constantly turn it off when no one is home and when my good friend and I are all downstairs in the kitchen. I spend most of my day in the entryway, so I am easily thankful that my good friend and I figured out a way to keep it warm. Hopefully, the power will come back on soon, but until then, my good friend and I are making do with what my good friend and I have!

 

hydronic heating