We have a small ranch style,aluminum sided, home with a crawl space.It is poorly insulated,and has poor windows,that have the add on storm windows.We live in northern Ky. After the first winter here using the electric wall heaters,I put in a wood stove in the living room.It saved us almost $200 a month in electric.I ,like others ,cut downed trees on my farm.The only thing I ever bought was a wood splitter,used for $325; had the saw,tractors,and wagons.I bought the wood stove used,and just needed to buy chimney pipe.When that stove wore out,I got lucky,and found an identical one on craigslist. Easy swap out! I burn about a wheelbarrow load of wood every other day,a little more in extreme cold,and a little less in fair temps.I store wood in my barn across the drive way.My electric bill is around $100 a month,and higher if we are not here to keep the stove fed through out the day,and the electric kicks on.I hate a cold house-it's not homey!Mark.
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