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Get your regular installation repaired/replaced, Neal. In the longer run, it is cheaper. Plan the 2010 Subsim meeting taking place in Houston, and you already have saved money for flight tickets and hotel room, and probably that way already have won most of the money a new furnace would cost. ;) |
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We have an airtight in the basement, and burn about 2-3 cords a year. Mainly on weekends, some evenings and holidays ( it was on 24\7 over Christmas ). Even at that it makes a difference. Oil is our main source. For now anyway. |
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:o If you are heating a conservatory, I don't suppose efficacy is high on your priorities anyway. |
Also, somebody mentioned insulation, that is very important, at the top of the list really. In other words, worry about keeping the heat in first, then how you heat second.
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For those who don't know much about it there are a few more things I'm finding I like about wood heat. It's labor intensive. I get a good 20 minute workout once per week filling the basement wood bunker. And it gets me up out of the lazyboy once an hour at night to stoke the fire. It's cheap. A cord of seasoned hardwood delivered is running about $250 but if you own a decent chainsaw and are willing to do your own cutting and splitting (another source of some good exercise) the cost goes down to literally nothing. I love the smell of wood smoke. The scent of it pervades the house and it's so cheery I find myself looking forward to coming home every night. It kinda reminds me of camping which is something else I love to do. |
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Plus I just like the look of a nice fire, it really adds to the feel of a room\house. Also, this year two of my boys helped me pack it in the garage, we had a great time ( well they complained a little :) ). Memories they will carry with them forever. |
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@Neal - considering your climate glad you found a cheaper solution.
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For those who operate live fire, a word of warning. It's dangerous. Every year we have instances where usually older wooden houses burn down or people succumb to carbon poisoning. Take good care of the fire place, the pipe and all the compartments and area around the fire place.
That's all, carry on. :salute: |
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