But I imagine there would be variations--both from company to company, and also possibly based on area.Mortgage companies can be real pricks, too. I suppose they have a right to protect their interest, though.![]()
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But I imagine there would be variations--both from company to company, and also possibly based on area.Mortgage companies can be real pricks, too. I suppose they have a right to protect their interest, though.![]()
And then there's the Aga. Do they have those outside Northern Europe?
It's a crude looking device. I don't think you can control the heat very well, in fact I'm not sure you can even turn it off. It's basically a fire in an oil drum.
But I imagine there would be variations--both from company to company, and also possibly based on area.
You mean the: "I'm cold, and I'm tossin' another log into the woodstove!" system isn't good enough?Same for insurance. Never been a question. The only requirement was the house had to have thermostatically controlled heat and air.
A bit off topic from stoves--but thinking of mortgage company fussing...I've now had three homes with mortgages. None of them asked what type of cookstove I had. No agent ever asked.
Same for insurance. Never been a question. The only requirement was the house had to have thermostatically controlled heat and air.
I remember laughing about that...because it happened right after they announced the plan to ban gas-powered cars. LOLLatimer said:(A recent heatwave led to the citizenry being asked to refrain from charging their electric vehicles.)
Perhaps that's why I so much prefer electric: I've probably never had the experience cooking with natural gas. I didn't realize there was much of a difference. I've used propane before, and I HATED IT.Propane isn't anywhere near the quality of natural gas, so I won't do that.
I can remember when electric appliances were thought to waste energy and, as non-nuclear power plants caused pollution, we were encouraged in California to use natural gas; it was promoted as the cleaner, more environment-friendly alternative.
