OK wood and pellet heads. I'm interested to hear what source of fuel you're using (in tandem with or replacing) by using wood or pellets. Remember we're talking heating needs only.
itworks said:Reduced my dependence on earl by 85% the past 5 years. And thrilled by it!
almost 1800 gallons last year (much of it I suspect sucked up that 42 inch squaure hole previously called a fireplace as this house is pretty well insulated except for the big windows :gulp: ) This was inlcuding hot water and cooking for a family. The kicker is that programmable thermstats was set to kick down to 58 at night, never over 65 when home - we were not living the cozy life. This led to the purchase of a big stove sitting in that fireplace. Hopefully this will lead to big heat, big savings and big payback overtime. If not at least it forces me to get some excercise and like some said enjoy the Zen like quality of heating with wood which I have missed since moving here six years ago.Winter of '06-07 was solely #2 fuel oil, 500 gal. in a 960 sq. ft. ranch home, thermostat set at 66F. We had to wear sweaters and long pants, and sat on the couch with blankets on us when watching TV. :shut:Catskill said:OK wood and pellet heads. I'm interested to hear what source of fuel you're using (in tandem with or replacing) by using wood or pellets. Remember we're talking heating needs only.
CowboyAndy said:We are coming off oil. 2005 we used about 1300 gal, then new windows, doors and insulate and that dropped to 900 gal with the thermostat at 66. This is our first year with wood, so we arent sure how much we are going to use, but we are assuming about 7 cords. My in laws used to heat with wood, and their house was about 400sq ft bigger and not nearly as insulated and thats what they went though (with a 25 year old wood boiler to boot).
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