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  • #16
    Originally posted by redman2006 View Post
    We burn whatever I can scrounge other than poplar and pine. Mostly it is oak. Our set up is not too efficient. I have a large insert for the fireplace and have to use fans to blow it around. If we had a free standing stove in a more central location, I would be far better off.

    Also, having not planned well, and be g too cheap to buy wood, I had to burn some that had not seasoned as well as it should have. It does not give the heat the others will. I still had a clean chimney though, so no issues with creosote
    I suppose a new, well insulated house helps too.

    We have an indoor wood boiler that heats 1000 gallons of water. Then the water is used for radiant floor heat. Nice and even. We love it. And I only have to load and burn the boiler every 2-3 days.

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    • #17
      Our home was built in 78. Insulation in the attic, but really none anywhere else on a cinder block home covered by board and batten siding. The doors and windows are original, and we are working to upgrade the weather tightness of the house.

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