Does anyone have any experience or knowledge regarding infrared home heaters?
I recently ruined my furnace to a flood. The entire furnace needs replaced and it will expenditure over $3,000. I have just seen an advertisement about an infrared heater that heats up to 1,000 sq. ft. They are guaranteed to never get hot to the abut
I have had many years knowledge with gas burning infrared heaters.(propane and natural)
They are cheaper and leisurely to install than a furnace. They do heat very well. They do get very hot to the touch in the back of them and especially

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