I was gonna put this on CS but honestly I can see it going fratching very quickly.
Now it is almost impossible to compare two different homes and how much it will cost to heat them because at least the following factors are involved,
Size of home
Vacant or not
Number of people in home
weather proofing (how much heat seeps out of the home)
height of ceilings
temperature of thermostat
what the weather is like in that area vs the other one
Basically unless most of these factors match you can't really compare one home to the other and say the one should be using more gas to heat or not.
Now the reason this comes down to common sense is that I had a customer tell me that it was common sense that a large home with 2 people in it will use more gas to stay warm than a small vacant home.
Specifically this doesn't work because in a home with people in it the people are generating body heat and helping keep the home warm as well as all of their possessions are displacing air meaning there is less to heat.
An empty home has only the heater generating heat and nothing decreasing the amount of air in the home.
After explaining all of these different factors to her and how physics works she still insisted that, "common sense dictates that a smaller empty home uses less gas"
*facepalm* My big gripe is people like this, they get an idea in their heads that is wrong and rather than let themselves be educated and learn the way it really is they call their ignorance common sense and insist everyone should use it and of course anyone that doesn't just doesn't have any common sense.
I mean seriously is that the way it works? Can you imagine how much bad behavior you could excuse that way? "Oh well common sense dictates that since you help a friend in need I can just take money from your wallet"
Personally I think there is learned sense, no one is born knowing the stove is hot, but I don't believe in common sense.
Now it is almost impossible to compare two different homes and how much it will cost to heat them because at least the following factors are involved,
Size of home
Vacant or not
Number of people in home
weather proofing (how much heat seeps out of the home)
height of ceilings
temperature of thermostat
what the weather is like in that area vs the other one
Basically unless most of these factors match you can't really compare one home to the other and say the one should be using more gas to heat or not.
Now the reason this comes down to common sense is that I had a customer tell me that it was common sense that a large home with 2 people in it will use more gas to stay warm than a small vacant home.
Specifically this doesn't work because in a home with people in it the people are generating body heat and helping keep the home warm as well as all of their possessions are displacing air meaning there is less to heat.
An empty home has only the heater generating heat and nothing decreasing the amount of air in the home.
After explaining all of these different factors to her and how physics works she still insisted that, "common sense dictates that a smaller empty home uses less gas"
*facepalm* My big gripe is people like this, they get an idea in their heads that is wrong and rather than let themselves be educated and learn the way it really is they call their ignorance common sense and insist everyone should use it and of course anyone that doesn't just doesn't have any common sense.
I mean seriously is that the way it works? Can you imagine how much bad behavior you could excuse that way? "Oh well common sense dictates that since you help a friend in need I can just take money from your wallet"
Personally I think there is learned sense, no one is born knowing the stove is hot, but I don't believe in common sense.
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