SoonToBe Maine Wooder - 18 May 2008 10:51 PM
Thanks for your insight, nofossil.
1, 2 - Garage door access
3 - This must go above storage? And by storage you mean serious gallons, not a superstore?
4 - Not possible
5 - I will make sure of it
6 - I wish I had more time as there could be months of reading here. Unfortunately I have already begun coordinating the house event, but I will keep options open.
7 - Too costly and i do like using a programable stat while no one is around during the week days. Baseboard heat comes around quickly upon return.
There has been some mention of the Greenfire boilers made in Maine. Any thoughts? I just emailed them looking for a price.
By storage, I mean serious gallons. Not required, but it improves quality of life with wood heat. You can skip days and maintain a more constant house temperature. With any boiler but especially gasifiers, you will get more efficient operation with storage.
I’m not familiar with relative merits of non-gasifier boilers. My impression is that there is a large divide in terms of performance. Gasifiers tend to be pretty similar in performance, and I think any of them are way more efficient that conventional boilers. I think there may be a lot more variation between different designs of conventional boilers.
To me, one of the major choices has to be gasifier vs. conventional. The gasifier is a lot more money up front. If wood is free and smoke / creosote are not major concerns, then it may no be worth the extra. However, if I couldn’t afford a gasifier I would probably but a used conventional boiler and start saving up to buy a gasifier when its time to replace it.