wkpoor said:5. 4k a year in heating cost either means you have a huge house or you need new windows,doors, and insulation. I have a very average house except for I have probably twice the number of windows this sq ft would normally have and if I didn't heat with wood it would coat me less than a grand to heat for a year. Others like me with newer homes report the same.
I really think it depends on the type of fuel you have available. For me I was using about 1400 gallons of propane a year,(heat/hot water) this is a year figure not just the heating season. The propane companies around here count the heating season from Nov-March I believe when looking at annual usage for their Pre-buy amounts. For their heating season I used 1200 gallons or so before the stove. Figure 1200 gallons with a 2 dollar price of propane which is only the low side of things plus tax. That's 3k worth of propane with a really reasonable price used. A few years back it was 2.50 plus in my area. I'm heating a 80's build home that's just under 2k with new windows/doors with good attic insulation, I'm sure the walls good be better but I can't see through walls.

So I also fall into the category where I could buy a new stove almost yearly and still be warmer and slightly ahead. If I could get NG I wouldn't be doing any of this. :lol: