polkanut
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Both sets of grandparents, my parents, both of my sisters as well as me all had/have households with gas stoves and furnaces. None of us have ever had any problems with asthma, or any other breathing problems. Even now, my parents who moved into an apartment a year ago wish they had a gas heat, a gas water heater, and a gas stove.
Our house was converted over to natural gas in the early 1990's by the previous owner when he finally decided he no longer wanted to deal with the hassle of an oil furnace. The first things we replaced after we bought our home in 1998 were the ancient electric water heater, and Corning top electric range.
The water heater couldn't even keep up when doing back-to-back loads of laundry. The only time the gas water heater has run out of hot water was when I foolishly decided to run the dishwasher, do a load of laundry, and shower all at the same time.
Our house was converted over to natural gas in the early 1990's by the previous owner when he finally decided he no longer wanted to deal with the hassle of an oil furnace. The first things we replaced after we bought our home in 1998 were the ancient electric water heater, and Corning top electric range.
The water heater couldn't even keep up when doing back-to-back loads of laundry. The only time the gas water heater has run out of hot water was when I foolishly decided to run the dishwasher, do a load of laundry, and shower all at the same time.