What Are Heating Items Worth?
16 items tagged “heating” — sorted by value, from most to least expensive.

Fire Log
A fire log is a compressed wax or natural wood log used in fireplaces for easy lighting, clean burning, and long-lasting flames, suitable for indoor or outdoor HVAC climate control fireplaces.

Gas Fireplace
A gas fireplace is a vented or direct-vent heating appliance installed in homes for efficient climate control and ambiance in HVAC systems.

Fireplace Insert
A fireplace insert is a sealed metal firebox that fits into an existing fireplace to provide efficient gas heating as part of HVAC climate control.

Wood Stove
A wood stove is a freestanding indoor HVAC appliance that burns wood to provide supplemental or primary heating for homes in cold climates.

Pellet Stove
A pellet stove is a heating appliance that burns compressed wood pellets for efficient home heating in HVAC climate control systems.

Baseboard Heater
An electric baseboard heater is a wall-mounted heating unit that runs along the base of walls to provide zone or whole-home heating via electric resistance.

Radiator
A home heating radiator unit (hydronic or electric baseboard radiator with professional installation).

Boiler
A residential boiler in HVAC systems heats water or produces steam for distribution through radiators or baseboards to provide home heating.

Electric Furnace
Professional installation of an electric furnace heating system for a typical home, including equipment, labor, and basic electrical setup.

Therm of Natural Gas
A therm is a unit of heat energy equivalent to 100,000 BTU, commonly used to measure natural gas consumption for residential heating and appliances.

Gallon of Propane
A gallon of propane is a unit of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) commonly used as a raw material for heating, cooking, and industrial processes by regular consumers.

Ton of Coal
A ton of coal refers to 2000 pounds of raw anthracite or bituminous coal sold as a bulk raw material for heating or industrial use.

Furnace
A gas furnace is a central heating appliance that distributes warm air through ducts in a home, typically the most common type for residential use.

Firewood
A cord of firewood is the standard unit of measurement for a stack of wood measuring 4x4x8 feet (128 cubic feet), commonly sold as a trade good for heating or campfires.

Kerosene
Kerosene is a combustible hydrocarbon liquid used as a trade good primarily for heating, lighting, and portable stoves in household and off-grid applications.

Space Heater
A portable electric heating device designed to provide supplementary warmth to individual rooms or personal spaces.
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