chads
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I would think in the south ,or the north for that matter,I woud spend a little more on a high efficieny setup good windows, insulation and a mini split and heat and cool with that.
Throw on a mini stove or even gas logs for something to look at once in a while.
I am all electric and my bill runs about 280 in the winter and 140-190 summer in central Ohio.
I dont think it would pay off to install a OWB or a chimney for that little difference.
I don't think I could heat with wood for $150 a month if I had to buy a stove,saws truck,fuel,splitter,tractor etc.
If you want to do wood for hobby or exersize then it changes a bit.
My hobby shop is heated with wood and I use it every time I want to make it warm.
My wood is free when I take trees down at the properties ,it either goes to the dump or my pile, I try to keep the easy stuff and give the rest away if I can,if not it goes to the mulch dump.
My heat pump is about 13 years old I plan to go with a minisplit when the time comes.
Best way to reduce heating cost is to go further south in the winter months, but that would be more expensive than any amount of heat you may use.
Enjoy your new place ,
Chad
Throw on a mini stove or even gas logs for something to look at once in a while.
I am all electric and my bill runs about 280 in the winter and 140-190 summer in central Ohio.
I dont think it would pay off to install a OWB or a chimney for that little difference.
I don't think I could heat with wood for $150 a month if I had to buy a stove,saws truck,fuel,splitter,tractor etc.
If you want to do wood for hobby or exersize then it changes a bit.
My hobby shop is heated with wood and I use it every time I want to make it warm.
My wood is free when I take trees down at the properties ,it either goes to the dump or my pile, I try to keep the easy stuff and give the rest away if I can,if not it goes to the mulch dump.
My heat pump is about 13 years old I plan to go with a minisplit when the time comes.
Best way to reduce heating cost is to go further south in the winter months, but that would be more expensive than any amount of heat you may use.
Enjoy your new place ,
Chad