Fred, We bought a used wood boiler and hooked it up and I can tell you,the effort is well worth it!!We heat house and garage. Going to hook up a 20 plate water heater unit tomorrow.The heater heats 14 gal a minute so saves the electric bill and unlimited hot water.Did one on my daughters water heater and going to do another one for my #2 son Bob.Now some will say neighbors get angry with the smoke coming from one ,the thing of it is,his stack is to short.We have no neighbors close by and still our stack is only 6 feet of stainless double wall pipe.I wouldn't trade the boiler for anything.Sure wish we had it years ago.Get all the information you can on different mfg.Look on Craigs list for units close by for used units,go look at them and talk with the owners and examine the unite for leaks and creasoat built up.See how well it's been maintained.Lots of information is required before buying new-used.Best of luck .Regards Lou & Victor.
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