I would have to get out my electric bills from last year. Look at what my bill for the spring and fall when I'm not heating or cooling.
I don't use wood heat, I use insulation.
If I were to estimate just how much my electric bill increases because of heating it would be close to your $965.
I would also say that my air condition bills are close to my heating bil, perhaps a little less, but not that much.
I don't have cabin fever that bad, but I may just have to get my electric bills out and do some calculations.
I think all the people who burn wood, should include all costs of wood. The cost of a chain saw, chainsaw repairs, new chains, bars, gas and oil for saw, gas for truck to get the wood, cost of wood splitter, cost of your wood burner, increased insurance cost, increase property tax if you have a fireplace, emergency room visits, and hate to say "funeral costs." I know of 3 people who were killed cutting down trees. One person was actually a professional logger. A widow maker got him.
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