Steve, I don't have or don't want an outside boiler or inside wood burner.
Inside burners will raise insurance and make house dirty and smoky.
Outside boilers I've seen generate a lot of smoke and require a lot of wood. Not sure how efficient they are.
I did help a friend that's in the Heating and air business. He installed an electric furnace and AC for a man who was building a new house. The home owner spend over $25K on an outside boiler. The home owner wanted two thermostats wired in so if the house temp dropped below a certain temp the electric furnace would take over. The electric furnace was used as the air handler for the boiler. I had to scratch my head and figure out how to wire in the second thermostat for the wood boiler.
I asked the homeowner what would happen if he went on vacation, the fire went, would his boiler freeze? He was using just water.
I've heard rumors the EPA, at one time, wanted less air pollution from boilers. May not have to worry about that for a few more years.
Some of us like cold more than we like hot and humid temps. You can only take so many clothes off in the summer. You can always put more clothes on in the winter.
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