Posted by 2SteveWI on January 18, 2022 at 06:38:54 from (104.243.232.125):
In Reply to: Wood stove in shop posted by T-Nason on January 17, 2022 at 11:45:49:
I live in North Central Wis. (Go Pack Go) and have heated with wood for over 40 years. The last 35 years have been with Outside wood burning stoves. I echo the earlier comments about what will your Insurance Policy cover. I pay an extra $50 dollars for a rider that covers a wood burner 25 feet away from House and shop. We own 80 acres and have 35 of that wooded, so get enough wood off our own land. When Our Sugarshack/Shop was built 3 years ago, we put lines in the concrete floor. If you have access to free wood and already own chaisaws, and are able to physically make your wood OK. If not, you may be better off with Lp or Natural Gas. Steve
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