>Are there any thoughts on using Kerosene heat? Don't do it. In the 80's I had a place in PA with a 16' X 32' addition. I rented it out to some people while I was overseas and they used the addition as a family room and had a kerosene heater (catalytic, I think) in it. When I came back @ 5 years the white ceiling panels were a light brown and I had to spray 409 on them and wash it off with a garden hose. Catalytic propane isn't much better. When I was in Iran in the 70's (before the Shah left) I ate once in a while in restaurants that had heaters sitting on top of a propane bottle in the corner. I always came away with a scratchy throat and brown gunk in my nose. Sorta like what was on the prop of my 170 after flying up the Houston ship channel one time..
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