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drifter7

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Posted: 10/13/08 11:50am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

...your houses?

I have propane in a 100 year old house. Pre-buy for propane this year was at $2.299. Last year I used 1691 gallons, 300 of that in my shop. So that would be almost $3200 just to heat my house this year, plus $700 for the shop.

Well thanks to mother nature throwing hail stones at my house, we got new siding. Ee decided to side the whole house. I used foil backed fan foam and polar wall vinyl siding, which is foam backed. Plus I wrapped all the windows and facia in Aluminum. Looks great and with the window treatment, I should cut my heating by about 40%. The siding company guarantees 30% or they will pay 1 months heating bill.

I also invested in one of these which should bring my propane usage down to about 300 gallons a year.

Now I gotta buy a bigger chainsaw.


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Posted: 10/13/08 11:54am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

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I'd still like to add the pellet stove but now even that is becoming unaffordable compared to a couple years ago.
Brother inlaw was telling me about a wood stove that you add to your furnace; uses the same duct work etc...
I grew up w/ a wood burner (Buck stove) and hope to hell I never see one again in my lifetime.




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Posted: 10/13/08 11:56am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

really don't matter this year, ain't gonna get any snow or cold 'til March

drifter7

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RIGGS1 wrote:

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I'd still like to add the pellet stove but now even that is becoming unaffordable compared to a couple years ago.
Brother inlaw was telling me about a wood stove that you add to your furnace; uses the same duct work etc...
I grew up w/ a wood burner (Buck stove) and hope to hell I never see one again in my lifetime.


That is what this one does Riggs. You install a plenum in your furnace, and it runs hot water from the wood stove boiler through the furnace. You still have propane for backup.

I paid $6500 for the stove, plus $1200 for the install kit. The stove should pay for itself in 3 years, included the added expense of cutting wood.

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Posted: 10/13/08 12:00pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

our gas comes underground thru da woods in a plastic pipe dat was easily accidently cut wit a shovel...den I put in a pressure relief line offa it to da shop cause it seemed ta be alot comin out fer such a small tube....always thinkin safety

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Posted: 10/13/08 12:02pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

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Dift if you bought an outside wood boiler shouldn't you beable to heat your house with just that?



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I kinda do the same thing Ice, only I pipe in off my neighbors line cause he always brags about how well his house is insulated, so I figure that should even things out a bit.






I hate the word plenum for some reason.

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drifter7

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carrottop wrote:

propane

Dift if you bought an outside wood boiler shouldn't you beable to heat your house with just that?



If your gonna buy a chainsaw buy the best saw on the market.^^^^


Yeah, but I still heat the shop with propane, and in the summer my water heater will need some gas.

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