Posted by Pair-a-dice farm on August 16, 2014 at 12:54:10 from (184.159.235.84):
In Reply to: outdoor wood furnace posted by WV 2cyl on August 16, 2014 at 05:32:06:
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I agree with Gary. If I were building a new house I would put in the best insulation and windows I could find and install geothermal. I've had both geothermal and now have an outside wood boiler in the house we bought 6 years ago. The geothermal was probably just as cheap in the long run and all you had to do was move the thermostat. The only trouble I had with it was the 13 days we were without power during an ice storm but a wood boiler needs electricity too. My wood boiler works very well but you need to have a good source of a lot of wood. I will burn 8-10 cords to heat a 2800sf house in Arkansas. My WB is 6 years old and is an Earth brand made in Mo. I've had zero problems, I bought it from the guy that makes them. Fantastic customer service, they saw a potential problem and contacted me before I had one.
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