The Kenyan climate takes a dip thanks to two monsoon seasons experienced each year, when additional warming methods become necessary. The temperature drops to around 10 degrees Celsius during the cooler months and those who call the mountain regions home experience an even bigger drop in the mercury. But the winters aren’t so cold that central heating systems and elaborate heating plans are needed throughout the year. Heating solutions, therefore, need to be cost-effective and perhaps even serve multiple purposes.
1. Effective Water Heating Solutions
The first form of generating heat after a day out in the cold is by taking a hot bath or shower. Cost-effective water heating solutions are the perfect choice for homes that only require the higher temperatures for a small portion of the year. Not only do these water heaters warm large bodies of water, it also uses a third of the energy required for regular water heaters.
2. The Perfect, Toasty Ambiance
Chilly days often call for a hot drink near a fireplace. But adding a fireplace in some areas of the world simply does not make sense due to the cost and maintenance issues. A wall-mounted ventless fireplace is cost-effective and generates sufficient heat to create the perfect ambiance, without the hassles of installing vents or a chimney. These ventless fireplaces make use of biofuel and are easy to maintain. They’re also fairly cheap to install compared to the traditional fireplace.
3. Use What’s Already Available
One of the fastest ways to bring down the temperature is by opening a window. Although it’s nice to have some fresh air circulating through the property, it’s advisable to close windows before sunset. Thick curtains add an extra layer of protection against chilly weather and should also be drawn before sunset. Those who have tiled or wooden floors should also invest in a few rugs or loose carpets to prevent losing heat through the floor. Small draughts that come in from various sources, such as overly large vents and pet doors can also lead to a temperature drop in rooms.