I've been observing this forum for a while now thinking about putting a wood boiler with as much water storage as possible in my new rental property in the city of Rochester. the house is 4200 ft^2, 3 story, 4 family. I'm living on the 1st floor, and I pay for all the heat except the 3rd floor. The basement is where it's going.
I want to take advantage of the economy of wood and erase my heating bills. Does anyone one have knowledge of putting a wood boiler in a house in Rochester or other city? I have yet to talk to the building inspector about it, just wondering if anyone knew of any obstacles I'll run into. Advice appreciated. Thanks.
If you know of local dealers I can contact that would be helpful as well. I'm considering econoburn and the ones from woodboilers.com, and the eko's. What kind of money can I expect to spend for all materials?
I want to take advantage of the economy of wood and erase my heating bills. Does anyone one have knowledge of putting a wood boiler in a house in Rochester or other city? I have yet to talk to the building inspector about it, just wondering if anyone knew of any obstacles I'll run into. Advice appreciated. Thanks.
If you know of local dealers I can contact that would be helpful as well. I'm considering econoburn and the ones from woodboilers.com, and the eko's. What kind of money can I expect to spend for all materials?