Posted by Walt Davies on July 27, 2012 at 08:27:39 from (70.199.128.150):
In Reply to: Wood pellet stove posted by Jacksonduper on July 27, 2012 at 07:21:45:
I have pellet stove you need to get a good that has a thermostat control or the pellet use will climb out of control. I burn a bag a day on real cold days about 3.5 tons per year but we have cold days in the summer around here and use heat up till June or July. They only need to be cleaned out about once a week on real cold days. And you don't have to let it cool off. Just shut it down wait a short time the open door and use a shop vac to clean it. Once a year they need a though cleaning. But you neve have to clean the chimney just shake it good and the clean out the trap door at the bottom. I have spent very little on repairs over the last 10 or so years on it. Take another good look at the old house it has a better frame than anything you can build now a complete renovation would cost less than one of those crappy things they build now and out last them. My house was built in 1871 and still going strong. Although a window Paine fell out of the laundry door this morning. Well it over 100 years. Walt
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