We are expanding our Vermont based farm next year and are building a new house and greenhouse. The house will be pretty tight and well insulated. Using a calculator I came up with a ballpark load of 23000. I'm am not sold on any heating method yet in the house. My wife would prefer not having baseboard heating cause our house is on the smallish side already and any extra floor space taken up will reduce it further. The greenhouse which will be adjacent to the house will have a load between 110,000 and 175,000. I'm hoping to have a boiler to run both and was planning on it being in a shed that connect to both the house and the greenhouse. Any advice on what brands and setup would be really helpful. Thanks.
tends to look at wood burning as pretty much standard for a house. No natural gas in the ground to speak of unless in the developed areas of Burlington or along the new pipeline corridor between Burlington and Middlebury. The state has chronically underinvested in electrical infrastructure in the rural areas where people like to and can afford to build and utility resources are stretched so power outages tend to happen frequently and for extended durations. Many town roads and even a few state highways are dirt and some of the older ones are built to a low standard which means during mud season, oil and propane deliveries may not happen. Sure there are high end homes built for people who moved from the area "from away" but wood stoves at a minimum are pretty well expected by most buyers and well designed wood boilers with storage are appreciated.