Good morning good neighbor, your post There are alternatives to burning wood.
I AGREE, AMEN neighbor X2 I have used most all the alternatives YOU ARE INDEED CORRECT lots of choices there are indeed alternatives !!!!!!!!! Some like wood some don't, some like elec some don't SO WHAT !!!
As you well know, INSULATION is the best way to reduce heating bills REGARDLESS if you heat with wood, wood chips, corn, coal, LP Gas, Natural Gas, Heat Pump, Geothermal, Solar, Dual Fuel or very inefficient electric resistance heat which only yields 3.41 BTU per Watt Yikes !!!!
As you have proven and are well aware INSULATION reduces heating cost REGARDLESS of what alternatives a person chooses to heat with. Having used most ALL methods above including resistance elec heat which my elec utility company loved furnishing lol I have settled on the most cost efficient form I now use which is DUAL FUEL Natural Gas PLUS Heat Pump only when its not so cold and they are more efficient BEST OF BOTH WORLDS plus I have AC in the summer, works out great for MY needs which is all that matters.
To each THEIR OWN choices of how to heat THEIR homes, I support THEIR choices even if not the most efficient, even if its elec resistance heat orrrrrrrrrrrr wood or even if someone here doesn't like another persons choices !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Tell em to pound sand if they dont like how you heat YOUR home LOL
Nice job of insulating which reduces heat bills (regardless of heating method) neighbor YOU DID GOOD George, congratulations
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