We have a furnace and always will in some fashion. I have family out of state and travel over the Thanksgiving and Christmas Holidays at minimum during the winter. I don't think I can convince my local family to come over every evening and reload the stove for me. It would stink to be unable to leave the house all winter long for a long weekend or otherwise due to having to feed the stove. I'd imagine most insurance companies want some type of traditional heat source even if you heat with wood.
I have a 30 year old furnace and always keep the pilot going. I've been told by multiple HVAC guys that it keeps condensation at bay. No idea if it helps or not but the cost of running the pilot is next to nothing.
I have a 30 year old furnace and always keep the pilot going. I've been told by multiple HVAC guys that it keeps condensation at bay. No idea if it helps or not but the cost of running the pilot is next to nothing.