Quote Originally Posted by Ginevive View Post
We are getting a natural-gas wall heater. I am not sure of the actual name of the unit, but it installs into your wall, and is fueled by natural gas. So if our power went out it would go on. It does not use electricity. It would at least keep the ambient temperatures warm enough.
Just a question. Unless you are perhaps buying a very old natural gas wall heater wouldn't it have a thermostat on it that operates on electricity even if it has a pilot light and doesn't use electricity to ignite?