Maybe a not a useful exercise because there are too many variables, but I'm still interested in when people end their heating season.
In my case, when the daytime temps are consistently in the mid 40s or above and the nightime temps are above freezing the season is over. Reason being is that we're too warm inside during the day and I don't like start/stop burning even with an EPA stove and chimney liner.
Last few years I've been ending the season the 1st week in March, which gives me 2-3 more weeks.( this nicely coincides with going out to the woodlot to work on 14/15 wood)
In my case, when the daytime temps are consistently in the mid 40s or above and the nightime temps are above freezing the season is over. Reason being is that we're too warm inside during the day and I don't like start/stop burning even with an EPA stove and chimney liner.
Last few years I've been ending the season the 1st week in March, which gives me 2-3 more weeks.( this nicely coincides with going out to the woodlot to work on 14/15 wood)