Posted by Jacksonduper on July 27, 2012 at 07:21:45 from (166.137.88.39):
I have a question for you guys. I have two uncles who live in our old farmhouse. They live in four rooms on the lower level of the house. Bathroom, kitchen, dining room and living room. They have beds in the living room so they don't have to navigate the stairs up to their old rooms. Their heating bill is really high as thy use heating oil. I have shut off the vents best as I could going upstairs but still heating bill was high. We don't want to spend big money to upgrade because when my uncles are gone we will bull doze house. Too many years of neglect. I know that sucks but I can't undo 40 years! My question is would a pellet stove save them some money? I'm thinking of buying a used pellet stove. It would be a easy vent because I could vent it right out the side of the house. I'm in in south east Wisconsin.
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