how'd you like having a wood stove for heat kinetic??Baseboard heat is the worst. It was our emergency heat if the wood stove went out.
The real work is chopping wood. This can be remedied by buying pellets wood stoves are tighthow'd you like having a wood stove for heat kinetic??
a lot of houses i've looked at in maine have all had wood stoves as their only means of heating the house, and it seemed like a lot of work to me..
It is alot of work. It's also the greatest heat you can get. I have a family member that runs a boiler system wood fed. My brother used to run wood pellets, he liked those alot and it gave off nice heat. Lots of maintenance too. Gotta make sure the creosote is cleaned out every year, we had two chimney fires. Well, one was just the top on the chimney that got a paper lodged in and heated up the tin catch. It is good to keep you in shape, it helps to have help too.how'd you like having a wood stove for heat kinetic??
a lot of houses i've looked at in maine have all had wood stoves as their only means of heating the house, and it seemed like a lot of work to me..
Seems there's a lot more to it than I thought!It is alot of work. It's also the greatest heat you can get. I have a family member that runs a boiler system wood fed. My brother used to run wood pellets, he liked those alot and it gave off nice heat. Lots of maintenance too. Gotta make sure the creosote is cleaned out every year, we had two chimney fires. Well, one was just the top on the chimney that got a paper lodged in and heated up the tin catch. It is good to keep you in shape, it helps to have help too.
love my stove. Saves me close to 2k a year in heating costs.how'd you like having a wood stove for heat kinetic??
a lot of houses i've looked at in maine have all had wood stoves as their only means of heating the house, and it seemed like a lot of work to me..
My dad took an old car hood, 70's green, and harnessed our dog to it. Threw a bunch of wood on top of it and the dog pulled it through the snow about 125 yards from the clearing to the back of the house.Seems there's a lot more to it than I thought!
I brush mine most every month through the winter. So paranoid about a chimney fire.Gotta make sure the creosote is cleaned out every year, o.
definitely.. Two guys together can easily do the same work as three individually.I it helps to have help too.
Lol good thinking, dogs are the shitMy dad took an old car hood, 70's green, and harnessed our dog to it. Threw a bunch of wood on top of it and the dog pulled it through the snow about 125 yards from the clearing to the back of the house.
where i'm at now, we have an oil fed boiler, steam radiator heat, oh yeah, really efficient let me tell you.. NOT.. Plus, oil's probably close to $5 / gallon now as well.. really hate winter time bills..love my stove. Saves me close to 2k a year in heating costs.
Yep, it's a lot of work but i'd rather work for myself than work for someone else, and pay taxes on said work, just to give it to the heat bill guy.
I'm sure in maine the savings would be even greater.
Plus, I just enjoy being in the woods, and felling trees is quite interesting to me. We take bets on who can drop their trees closest to the target zones. I'm certainly no expert but i've learned quite a bit.
Plastic wedges are my friend
He lived there 12 years. Probably had leaking ducts or no insulation. Or his kids left the windows and doors open. I know what you meant about disguise.I call bullshit on the ac being the culprit. No way. More like an old appliance stuck on or something. I had a friend who had his electric bill go up like 500 in one month. It ended up being an old washing machine that was plugged in had the timer stuck and was drawing juice like mad. and I meant the previous bill would be good to disguise a grow for new owners. edit: a baseboard heater stuck on is a likely culprit as well. I've also seen this before.
Hit those pipes with some mastic. My buddy just bought a house and I told him I would come seal the duct joints for him.He lived there 12 years. Probably had leaking ducts or no insulation. Or his kids left the windows and doors open. I know what you meant about disguise.
40 chords a year?? holy poo, i don't know much, but i know that sounds like an eff ton..Hey kinetic, I remember you saying once that you guys burned around 40 cords a year right? That has to be softwoods right? I just can't fathom burning that much oak or hickory.
1 chord = 4ft x 4ft x 8ft stack. 40 cords is a hell of a lot of fire wood. Must be some mistake.40 chords a year?? holy poo, i don't know much, but i know that sounds like an eff ton..
No mistake. We did 55 the worst year. Everyone thinks I'm nuts. I even went back and asked my father just to make sure I remember correctly.1 chord = 4ft x 4ft x 8ft stack. 40 cords is a hell of a lot of fire wood. Must be some mistake.
My kids and wife only know how to open windows and turn on lights. Not close them or turn them off....... seriously.He lived there 12 years. Probably had leaking ducts or no insulation. Or his kids left the windows and doors open. I know what you meant about disguise.
How many stoves? Couldn't burn that much in just one.Maple, Oak, birch, walnut NO pines, sometimes cherry but that was rare. Our house was pretty big, my bedroom was 18x20 ish with a closet, old farmhouse lathe and plaster so not very well insulated and we kept it shorts in january warm at times.