Eric Haynes wrote:Well worth it. Mine heats both my garage and house on 6 cord a year. Costs me about 650 a year to heat.
Is that based on the cost of buying wood or are you calculating the cost o cutting it yourself?
What other costs are involved - hauling, splitting, storing, labor, electricity for pumps and fans on boiler?
Not trying to pick you apart. I burned wood for several years after I first got married. We cut and split our own, and it was a shload of work.
My time is valuable to others, and therefor valuable to me.
For example, I will make about $250 this weekend. It's rainy, and I couldn't cut or haul wood anyway. But I will repair a couple of PCs that I brought home from the shop, and I'll do that while watching football and doing other things around the house.
Our house is 2865 sq ft. and we heat all of it. We have well water, and everything else is electric, so our total utilities cost us about $200-250/month in winter.
I can easily make that in a day of regular work or on a weekend or two, so using that time to mess with wood makes no sense economically for me. I like the push buttons.