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<blockquote data-quote="Oldtimer" data-source="post: 1327371" data-attributes="member: 97"><p>Yeah Ken- Northeastern Montana is often known as the Little Siberia area of Montana- which can get some extremely cold, long, and bitter winters... Luckily this past winter was one of the mild ones... And you are right everything needs to be heavily insulated.. We are not located in an area where we can hook into natural gas- so all of our heating is electric and/or propane and it can get pretty expensive- especially when you have heated cattle waterers and water tanks along with the rising costs of electricity...</p><p>The garage will have a propane heater...</p><p></p><p>I'll try to update this as progress goes on and when it gets all finished... Altho it will make life easier it isn't that big a deal to me- but Grandma is as giddy as a high school girl over it- and we all know the old saying "A Happy Wife = Happy Life"... ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldtimer, post: 1327371, member: 97"] Yeah Ken- Northeastern Montana is often known as the Little Siberia area of Montana- which can get some extremely cold, long, and bitter winters... Luckily this past winter was one of the mild ones... And you are right everything needs to be heavily insulated.. We are not located in an area where we can hook into natural gas- so all of our heating is electric and/or propane and it can get pretty expensive- especially when you have heated cattle waterers and water tanks along with the rising costs of electricity... The garage will have a propane heater... I'll try to update this as progress goes on and when it gets all finished... Altho it will make life easier it isn't that big a deal to me- but Grandma is as giddy as a high school girl over it- and we all know the old saying "A Happy Wife = Happy Life"... ;-) [/QUOTE]
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