Wednesday, September 19, 2007

How do you heat your house?

It's probably still feeling like the end of summer for a lot of you, but we haven't had much of a summer here and it's already getting colder.

When we moved to this house last year, we got to control our own home's heat for the first time ever. Our apartment and then condo both had collective heating. In the apartment all we could do was turn off the radiators and open the windows (but of course we paid regardless), and in the condo we couldn't even turn off the heat, we could only open the windows (and again, paid regardless).

So being able to manage our own heat is a luxury to us. Our house has electric radiators in every room. Each has a thermostat so they aren't just heating permanently, but each is set separately; there is no central thermostat. We also have a glass-fronted fireplace, and that is mainly what we use to heat the house in the wintertime.

This is the price of our luxury, though: cleaning the fireplace every morning. That means sweeping the soot into the grate holes so it goes down into the ash tray, which then has to be emptied (ideally without getting ashes all over the floor), and cleaning the glass windows on the front & side of the fireplace because they turn black in just a day's time, and what's the point of a pretty fire if you can't see it?

This year we ordered twice the amount of wood we ordered last year since we didn't have quite enough last year. Of course, last year we were just learning and we think that now we know how to burn the wood more efficiently this year so it lasts longer.

So this is our winter heat source:


It was delivered in August this year and the man who delivers it backs his trailer up and dumps it in the street in front of the house. So we had to plan delivery for a day we were home most of the day since it takes a few hours to stack it. This year Frederic got lucky and got to do it all by himself since I was too weak with morning sickness to help. (He says he didn't feel very lucky.)

Now all we need is our chimney swept. Every year the chimney sweep comes around and makes appointments but I think we will call this year instead of waiting for him to show up. It's already chilly so we may just need that fireplace soon!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Do the chimney sweeps there sing and dance like the ones in Mary Poppins?

Jordan said...

It is getting pretty cold here. It got down to 78 degrees the other day. That's in Fahrenheit, not that other silly measurement.