Posted by dave2 on December 15, 2008 at 22:58:59 from (84.170.161.98):
In Reply to: ot wood heat posted by jd2wd on December 15, 2008 at 20:21:13:
when we bought our place, the central heating was a little coal stove in the center of each room and a wood burner in the dining room and living room. It doesn't get that cold here (around freezing) so they did OK. We went through 4 years like that. The coal was nice because we both work and could dump a bucket in twice a day and do OK. The rooms with the stoves would get cold and we'd have to wait on them to warm up and always had the dirt of starting a fire, so switched them out for a couple of nice oil heaters after the 1st year. I had to run new water lines when we bought the house because te existing was galvanized pipe and the water was nasty, so also hung and plumber radiators in each room and set everything up for a boiler when we could afford it. Gotta love ebay.........
We burn wood/coal now when we WANT to. I am thinking about replacing the boiler with a wood burner or maybe a pellet burner (self feeding).
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