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Should I buy an OWB or not?
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<blockquote data-quote="A. Stanton" data-source="post: 1443452" data-attributes="member: 13598"><p>Joe, electric heat sucks--it's expensive. If I were building a house today, I would design the house to have two types of heat. For primary heat, I would look at geo-thermal. With this system, you get both heat and central air. For secondary--or back up heat I would have a wood stove or wood stove insert for a fireplace. Get an estimate for the geo-thermal. I think you will be surprised.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A. Stanton, post: 1443452, member: 13598"] Joe, electric heat sucks--it's expensive. If I were building a house today, I would design the house to have two types of heat. For primary heat, I would look at geo-thermal. With this system, you get both heat and central air. For secondary--or back up heat I would have a wood stove or wood stove insert for a fireplace. Get an estimate for the geo-thermal. I think you will be surprised. [/QUOTE]
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