My furnace is an outdoor wood boiler, hooked to hot water baseboard heat. We used to have 2 chimneys inside. One was attached to an old cast iron wood cookstove. The other was a fireplace adapted to hold an indoor wood stove. BUT, last year we tore both chimneys down because the mortar was literally dried up. (We were able to jiggle the bricks free by hand, or give a very light tap with a hammer.) I'm surprised they hadn't fallen down on their own, actually. I miss having the wood heat inside. We hope to rebuild the chimneys next year.
*edit- jeez if I'm not omitting words altogether, I'm mistyping everything.
*edit- jeez if I'm not omitting words altogether, I'm mistyping everything.
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I believe all news and research that supports my opinion, and dismiss the rest as conspiracy and lies.
I believe all news and research that supports my opinion, and dismiss the rest as conspiracy and lies.
This message last edited by Avendesora on 18/11/2010 at 04:30:59 PM
What is your typical heating bill?
18/11/2010 04:09:25 PM
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Is this the kind of thing where prices differ across states?
18/11/2010 04:13:44 PM
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Very much, unfortunately.
18/11/2010 04:53:00 PM
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I'm not talking about overall bill.
18/11/2010 05:52:07 PM
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That tends to vary as well, I believe; supply and demand and all that.
18/11/2010 09:42:41 PM
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I heat with wood, so I can't help you. *NM*
18/11/2010 04:21:58 PM
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I miss a logfire so very much. It's the most comfortable heat. <3 *NM*
18/11/2010 04:23:57 PM
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Well...
18/11/2010 04:28:34 PM
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That seems really carbon-intensive, actually.
19/11/2010 12:48:31 AM
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Creating heat is a big deal.
19/11/2010 02:11:40 AM
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Yeah, it's interesting. I'm going to try to find something out about that.
19/11/2010 02:49:54 AM
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Numbers
18/11/2010 05:01:57 PM
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That's very helpful.
18/11/2010 06:27:59 PM
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I live in South Texas *NM*
18/11/2010 05:12:13 PM
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Yeah, we south Texans swap high winter bills for high summer bills! *NM*
18/11/2010 06:02:26 PM
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not very high, but I don't use much heating until I NEED it.
18/11/2010 05:43:29 PM
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Ugh, I try not to think about it. Electric storage heaters are a very expensive way to heat a house.
18/11/2010 09:19:39 PM
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we just use the ac less in winter. But the ac bill in summer is about $ 350 *NM*
18/11/2010 09:57:57 PM
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mine is usually 150-220 int he winter in CT, i like to be really warm im from TX *NM*
19/11/2010 03:59:46 AM
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