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Advice needed for buying new Wood Furnace/Boiler
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<blockquote data-quote="tibikedad" data-source="post: 4065109" data-attributes="member: 41146"><p>Tarm sold me the tank. I think it was around $2000, but that was in 2005. It is a flexible round structure, with 2 inches of insulation on the bottom, sides, and top. It has a liner that looks like thick rubber. The boiler and tank are in the basement. I sympathize with your dislike of bugs ... I don't like them either. I inspect every piece of wood before bringing it in, and only keep about 4 days of wood in the house. This keeps most of the bugs outside. The majority of my wood is outside under cover, over 2 years old. I won't burn any wood less than 2 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tibikedad, post: 4065109, member: 41146"] Tarm sold me the tank. I think it was around $2000, but that was in 2005. It is a flexible round structure, with 2 inches of insulation on the bottom, sides, and top. It has a liner that looks like thick rubber. The boiler and tank are in the basement. I sympathize with your dislike of bugs ... I don't like them either. I inspect every piece of wood before bringing it in, and only keep about 4 days of wood in the house. This keeps most of the bugs outside. The majority of my wood is outside under cover, over 2 years old. I won't burn any wood less than 2 years. [/QUOTE]
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