Posted by wile E on August 30, 2014 at 05:07:26 from (71.82.74.231):
In Reply to: Heating systems posted by Sprint 6 on August 29, 2014 at 19:16:01:
If I could do it all over again I would put a Charmaster wood furnace in the basement and have a regular forced air furnace with AC as my backup. I bought a wood pellet burner a couple years ago. You say you will have propane, which is too expensive to run in the winter unless you are a millionaire and have money to burn.
As far as a Charmaster furnace goes a buddy of mine has one and he loves it. You can get logs delivered by the truck load, you cut and split, if you like the exercise.
Geothermal and outside wood boilers have too many working parts to go wrong and cost upwards of $10,000.
Go to www.charmaster.com Made in Grand Rapids Minnesota.
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