Our heat source is a outside boiler, this is year number 16 for it. Prior to that, we had an inside add on wood furnace for 15 years. I just turned 60, and still enjoy using wood, including cutting, hauling, stacking, etc. I do get a lot of my wood off craigslist, or people that know I use wood and give me a call. About 3 or 4 times in the 30 plus years I have been here have I actually purchased any wood, and that was a truckload of 8 foot stuff that I cut myself. I fill the boiler twice a day, morning and night and it works great, as well as unlimited hot water. That being said, I converted the house from propane to natural gas 2 years ago. I don't use much gas at all, but it is the backup plan. At some point the boiler will need replaced. When that happens, I will probably switch to gas only. The combination of my age, cost of a replacement boiler, and being somewhat tied to it in the winter will probably all point towards switching to using gas for heat. It might also mean the thermostat won't be set as high as we keep it with wood heat.
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