Posted by Texasmark on December 24, 2022 at 13:43:58 from (147.160.221.213):
In Reply to: Re: No wood burning posted by Buckhammer on December 23, 2022 at 17:51:01:
Something else may change your mind.......your age/health. I built my house (1440 sq ft with my wife and kids help) in 1979 and built it square, around a wood stove, the only heat source in the house excepting 250 watt ceiling lights in the bathrooms. Over the years I added rooms to a total of 2700 and that extra was either Propane or electrically heated. I am 81 and development around here has gone nuts (population explosion....folks coming to Texas for the good life...no joke) drying up the pastures I used to lease and the wood sources upon which I used to rely.
So, a couple of years ago I replaced the wood stove with a Propane and with the winters we have started to have and considering the other aspects it was a wise decision. Cost isn't all that much higher (the difference is worth the convenience) and I don't have to get out in the weather to bring in wood and don't wake up to a cold house and all that good stuff. Plus when I sold off my cattle part of the proceeds bought a permanent Generac backup generator and its fed by a 500 gallon Propane tank....no more hauling out the portable, having enough gasoline handy and the resupply when it runs out and extension cords and all that.
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