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<blockquote data-quote="1st Vette" data-source="post: 331383" data-attributes="member: 8909"><p>We have an oil forced air furnace which is perfect if you wanted to go to an air source heat pump but it’s just too cold here for half the year to be efficient. I also have a wood stove which will heat this one level house using a couple of fans to move the air around Even down to -40 . It supplies probably 70% of our heat. I burn shipping pallets exclusively as everything gets shipped in here and nothing gets shipped out. A lot of them are hardwood and burn really well. And they are free ! Clean and dry and no bark or soot as most of the fire wood here gets cut in previous forest fire burn areas . Three years ago we added 4 inches of interlocking foam insulation and new siding which made a huge difference. You insulate once but you heat the place every day when it’s cold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1st Vette, post: 331383, member: 8909"] We have an oil forced air furnace which is perfect if you wanted to go to an air source heat pump but it’s just too cold here for half the year to be efficient. I also have a wood stove which will heat this one level house using a couple of fans to move the air around Even down to -40 . It supplies probably 70% of our heat. I burn shipping pallets exclusively as everything gets shipped in here and nothing gets shipped out. A lot of them are hardwood and burn really well. And they are free ! Clean and dry and no bark or soot as most of the fire wood here gets cut in previous forest fire burn areas . Three years ago we added 4 inches of interlocking foam insulation and new siding which made a huge difference. You insulate once but you heat the place every day when it’s cold. [/QUOTE]
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