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Firewood, Heating and Wood Burning Equipment
Anyone else sick of burning wood?
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<blockquote data-quote="Marine5068" data-source="post: 2589237" data-attributes="member: 43136"><p>I heat my upstairs with a large pellet stove for most of the coldest part of the heating season here in Ontario.Pellets here are about $4.95 CND/bag.</p><p>I use about 75 bags a year.</p><p>It works out well with the open concept space upstairs. Also have a great ceiling fan in the 14' cathedral ceiling over the living/dining/kitchen area so that helps.</p><p>But early and late season I heat with wood and a large woodstove centrally located in the basement.</p><p>Both are effective and the pellet stove is really cheap to run. About $400 for the heating season as opposed to $3000-$3500 for gas, electric oil or propane.</p><p>I guess I use about two or cords a year of firewood in the early and late burn season.</p><p>Not too bad but enough to keep me busy in the Fall, cutting, splitting and stacking.</p><p>It's fun!</p><p>~Stan</p><p>Madoc, Ontario, Canada</p><p>:chainsawguy:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marine5068, post: 2589237, member: 43136"] I heat my upstairs with a large pellet stove for most of the coldest part of the heating season here in Ontario.Pellets here are about $4.95 CND/bag. I use about 75 bags a year. It works out well with the open concept space upstairs. Also have a great ceiling fan in the 14' cathedral ceiling over the living/dining/kitchen area so that helps. But early and late season I heat with wood and a large woodstove centrally located in the basement. Both are effective and the pellet stove is really cheap to run. About $400 for the heating season as opposed to $3000-$3500 for gas, electric oil or propane. I guess I use about two or cords a year of firewood in the early and late burn season. Not too bad but enough to keep me busy in the Fall, cutting, splitting and stacking. It's fun! ~Stan Madoc, Ontario, Canada :chainsawguy: [/QUOTE]
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