Newbie Looking to Install Pellet Wood Boiler

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I would seriously look at an indoor unit versus outdoor. All of the radiant heat is kept in the house and not lost outdoors.
 
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All ... quick update ... landed on Windhager BioWin332. Wood Pellets! This has turned into a project though. Putting in a shed (161' from the house!) Trying to find ThermoPex, plumbing supplies, etc is challenging right now. Prices are high ... but Propane is getting higher! Anyone have questions? I can do a write up when it is all over. Thanks to @Tennman for a lot of help!
 
Cord wood can be the cheapest heat if you are healthy and can cut your own...
IMO it's the cheapest even if you have to buy it.
 
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IMO it's the cheapest even if you have to buy it.
Up here spruce is $500 a cord...
mostly because the gooberment has it's head up it's ass.
All the firewood suppliers are waiting for permits and everyone is out of stock.