by IgnoranceIsBliss » Thu 05 Jun 2008, 15:29:29
We need to stop building these monster mansions all over the place too. Here in my town, there are many new lakefront homes going up which are easily over 5,000 square feet. Of course, all trees have been removed, so they sit in the hot sun all day. It must cost a fortune to A/C and heat these things.
I'm glad that I have a nice 1800 SF house with a basic woodstove. In the winter, that stove, plus a box fan behind it, easily gets our house up to 75+ degrees F. (too hot!) We had a few dead trees on the property, so my husband has been busy taking those down and cutting/ splitting them. We easily have about $1,000+ of wood so far that we are putting away for the future. We also spent about $600 in 2006 on thicker insulation under the floors in the crawlspace.
I feel for my sister-in-law up in PA this winter. Years ago, she kept her little condo at 55 degrees and the pipes froze. I wonder what they will do this year? She now has a 3 year old child and took in a rental tenant in the upstairs bedroom to pay the bills. (NOT a good idea with a little girl in the house)
Anyway, look for the urgent calls for the government to hand out massive heating supplement money this winter.