Re: Wood heat?
[Re: harrison72]
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BigBob
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Might wanna check with that insurance co. They ALL seem to have major boners for wood heat.
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Re: Wood heat?
[Re: harrison72]
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Law Dog
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Check out the outdoor boiler system they have a verity different alternative ways like other boilers and the burning is done away from the house.
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
Jerry Herbst
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Re: Wood heat?
[Re: Trapper Dahlgren]
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sounds like you need insulation, maybe foam insulation, where they inject it into the walls from small hole from the outside of the house, X2 Focus on saving the heat rather than burning more. Much bigger return on your dollar over the years. Old homes can be a beast on heating costs. Most built with almost none to zero insulation. The only thing insulation was used for was to cut drafts. I had an apartment years ago that was built in the '40s. No insulation. Real bad windows. Place cost a fortune to heat. If your older home has bad windows , yes , it is a bunch of money to replace them , but that apartment I had , if the windows got replaced with modern windows , they would have paid their way back in heating savings in about 3 years. That's how much heat would get lost. And yes , I did the plastic covering and other things to help , but it is not like a modern properly sealed window.
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Re: Wood heat?
[Re: mike mason]
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I burn 15 full cord, is that a ridiculous amount?  15 cords of nicely split and dried hardwood seems like a lot more wood than 15 cords of random logs tossed infront of the boiler where they're cut up and tossed in regardless of moisture.
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Re: Wood heat?
[Re: harrison72]
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Alex the dog
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I have an indoor wood boiler in the garage with backup LP heat. Works great for passively keeping garage warm, wood is stored inside and the Mrs will fire when I’m gone. Insurance company required the boiler be in its own room with fire rated drywall and door. Dave
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Re: Wood heat?
[Re: harrison72]
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Nothing like a good workout and free heat. LOL
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
Jerry Herbst
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Re: Wood heat?
[Re: Donnersurvivor]
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I burn 15 full cord, is that a ridiculous amount?  15 cords of nicely split and dried hardwood seems like a lot more wood than 15 cords of random logs tossed infront of the boiler where they're cut up and tossed in regardless of moisture. All my firewood is cut, split and stacked on 1 cord racks. Seasoned at least 3 years.
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Re: Wood heat?
[Re: harrison72]
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Yesterday at 10:27 PM
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My insurance guy came came by and saw a stack of wood in the yard and said "don't tell me you have a wood stove" I said yes I do. He started talking about my rate may have to go up and I ask if they went down when I took the coal furnace out, did they go down when I put a steel roof on and you won't cover it? I said maybe I should just drop my insurance and save them money I am paying you. I told him they were not going to cover the house if it burned anyway' the way they nickel and dime me if I have a claim. He said you don't want to drop your insurance. I have not heard a word from them about my rates going up and that was a year ago he was standing in my drive way. .
"Not Really, Not Really" Mark J Monti "MJM you're a jerk."
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Re: Wood heat?
[Re: harrison72]
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I burn maybe a cord and a half a year. I have a blaze king princess with the catalic convertor. Great stove. My house is 20 years old with good insulation. My dad has a brick home. Brick and insultion is the ticket.
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Re: Wood heat?
[Re: mike mason]
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GREENCOUNTYPETE
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All my firewood is cut, split and stacked on 1 cord racks. Seasoned at least 3 years.
are we talking face cords or legal cord a legal cord is 4 foot deep 4 foot high and 8 foot wide or whatever measurement you come up with that equals 128 cubic feet 15 face cords is a normal year with an indoor wood stove for heat 15 full cord is a normal enough year with an outdoor boiler if you burn 15 full/legal cord of 3 year stacked and dried wood one would have to ask if you A leave a window open or B have no insulation.
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Re: Wood heat?
[Re: GREENCOUNTYPETE]
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mike mason
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All my firewood is cut, split and stacked on 1 cord racks. Seasoned at least 3 years.
are we talking face cords or legal cord a legal cord is 4 foot deep 4 foot high and 8 foot wide or whatever measurement you come up with that equals 128 cubic feet 15 face cords is a normal year with an indoor wood stove for heat 15 full cord is a normal enough year with an outdoor boiler if you burn 15 full/legal cord of 3 year stacked and dried wood one would have to ask if you A leave a window open or B have no insulation. Burn full cords and heat 4000 SF,burn 12 months out of the year with outdoor boiler.
Last edited by mike mason; 2 hours ago. Reason: add info
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