Granny's gone and done it again

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Those oil filled electric heaters that Wishing has be talking about would help and are GREAT little heating units. I actually use on in my bathroom in the basement as there is no actually "heat" in the basement other then from the hot water heat pipe feeding the 2 upper levels and then the hot water heater and the boiler.
they are $50.00 I have 3 bedroom 2 bath 2000 sf. home.
 
a couple of those would help AND you could use them after the furnace is fixed or replaced either for extra heat in rooms you need it or where your chickens need heat IF the area is sort of closed off.

I used them for both reasons The brooder room and the annex (current) ling house also have them. WONDERFUL for that purpose as you don't need so many heat lamps.
 

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For your drafty rooms the King Electric Co. Oil Filled Radiator Heater is almost like a family member. At the very least, it always gives you a warm reception. Fan heaters may provide a breeze, but your trusty portable oil heater provides lasting warmth for your room. For an energy efficient unit that continues to keep you toasty even after it's turned off, the King Electric Co. Oil Filled Radiator Heater will provide you with dependability season after season.
 
I live in a trailer with pipes running everywhere under it. They are going to freeze , the toilets will freeze. I dont know what to do except turn the water off too and drain everything.
 
are your water pipes wrapped in "heat tape" since it's a trailer/modular home ?? if so and they are working your piped shouldn't freeze. Also might help to have a very tiny small between a drip and small light stream of water coming out of every faucet. Cold water should work.

Speaking of freezing did you get the chicken water's heaters up and running yet?
 
are your water pipes wrapped in "heat tape" since it's a trailer/modular home ?? if so and they are working your piped shouldn't freeze. Also might help to have a very tiny small between a drip and small light stream of water coming out of every faucet. Cold water should work.

Speaking of freezing did you get the chicken water's heaters up and running yet?
shiit ! No, forgot
 

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