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<blockquote data-quote="Northwood Mediaworks" data-source="post: 101939" data-attributes="member: 6411"><p>Ya, for you wood lovers, its all going in that little green outdoor wood burning furnace you see closer to the house. Made in Michigan, the HEATMOR is a high efficiency boiler system which can (that model) heat up to 5000 square feet on a load, and depending on how cold it is only fill it once and feed it again later in the day. Our winters run between 0c or 32f way down to -35c or -32f ... so thats why we get so much wood. Its all pre-split, and we generally have some left over for the following year. No ash in the house at all! Though I would love an indoor fireplace (we do have a secondary hi efficiency propane heating system as a backup). We have an indoor propane hearth, we dont use it much, the wood is way cheaper. Not time to light it yet, but soon :-(</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northwood Mediaworks, post: 101939, member: 6411"] Ya, for you wood lovers, its all going in that little green outdoor wood burning furnace you see closer to the house. Made in Michigan, the HEATMOR is a high efficiency boiler system which can (that model) heat up to 5000 square feet on a load, and depending on how cold it is only fill it once and feed it again later in the day. Our winters run between 0c or 32f way down to -35c or -32f ... so thats why we get so much wood. Its all pre-split, and we generally have some left over for the following year. No ash in the house at all! Though I would love an indoor fireplace (we do have a secondary hi efficiency propane heating system as a backup). We have an indoor propane hearth, we dont use it much, the wood is way cheaper. Not time to light it yet, but soon :-( [/QUOTE]
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