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heating question serious answers only please?

If I insulate all my windows with the styrofoam type insulation plus plastic over this along with heavy blankets, throw rugs on all floors, heat tape outside on pipes and in working order, water left trickling indoors, and plenty of warm blankets to use will my home remain warm to get through the winter. I live in lower part of Michigan (Macomb County) in a small older model type mobile home. I have heat tape outside on my pipes and I can eliminate any drafts by insulating all drafts from any windows as mentioned above. I have tried asking this question or similar a number of times and have yet to get any answers other than kerosene heaters (which i am against as they can cause fires, or space heaters which I hear can run the electric bill sky high) I am trying very hard to get someone to please come and look at my furnace which isnt working but so far no luck so I want to prepare myself in the meantime. Government assistance wont help because according to them I do not qualify.

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You can get an attorney for just about anything. As for i know for a FACT that ive seen others park exactly where i parked that day. People speed every day.most don't get caught. Just because you didn't see those people get tickets doesn't mean that where you parked isn't illegal.
Just wish there were a way you could speak to the heads that be and for the safety of the horses and the kids could get some donation of wood chipps and sawdust and get some free machinery help to just disk up one area or a circular track that could be used for cantering and working the horses. It is just not good to work a horse on slick or hard surfaces.
You can try soaking the areas with vinegar or peroxide then rubbing. Afterward set the child's mattress out in the sun to ventilate and help it dry out. It sounds as if you need to put a rubber sheet on the bed to prevent urine from soaking through.

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