We use oil as a primary source of fuel to heat our home. We also have a woodstove insert installed in the fireplace on the 1st floor. The stove throws off a ton of heat and can heat the first floor. Oil is now $3.00 a gallon and wood is $225 per cord. I am wondering if I will actually save any money supplementing the oil heat with wood given the price of a cord of wood?
I would note that I am able to bring the temperature of my first floor up to almost 80 degrees. If I didn't supplement with the wood, my thermostat would be set to roughly 67 degrees! Now that's cold.
I would note that I am able to bring the temperature of my first floor up to almost 80 degrees. If I didn't supplement with the wood, my thermostat would be set to roughly 67 degrees! Now that's cold.
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