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Re: Pellet Stoves
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Posted by Coldiron on September 01, 2005 at 16:54:01 from (207.200.116.199):
In Reply to: Pellet Stoves posted by R W Wisehart on September 01, 2005 at 06:40:49:
I used pellets for years North of the Seattle Wa area and used about three tons a year in that climate. We live in N. Idaho and use 6 tons to heat a 2600 sq ft home. In Wa we had a stove that was marginal size for the house and it was adequate. The one here in Idaho (a furnace not a stove) is smaller than recommended for the 2400 sq. ft. house and when it gets down to minus 23 it seldom goes to low fire. I would recommend that you size the stove properly to the house if you put one in. There is maintenance work of cleaning the ash out which can be messy if you are not careful. With fuel cost rising I expect we will never see them at 105.oo a ton any more and may put in a wood furnace since I have access to an abundant supply of wood.
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