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Road Side Pub
Home heat in winter
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<blockquote data-quote="Monkeygrits" data-source="post: 13588722" data-attributes="member: 128482"><p>We have oil forced air and a pellet stove. Last year was a bad winter so we used 5 tons of pellets at 210 bucks a ton. We usually only buy the minimum 200 gallons of oil when the oil company sends out their discount card in the summer ever 3 years I think. Both of our 275 gallon oil tanks are sitting 3/4 full now. We usually only use oil if the pellet stove breaks, when we are leaving the stove cool to clean it, or if it gets down below around 15 degrees it kicks on to help the pellet stove. We keep the pellet stove thermostat around 72. Very warm heat. The air coming out of the front of the stove is so hot it will burn you at times when it's running full speed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Monkeygrits, post: 13588722, member: 128482"] We have oil forced air and a pellet stove. Last year was a bad winter so we used 5 tons of pellets at 210 bucks a ton. We usually only buy the minimum 200 gallons of oil when the oil company sends out their discount card in the summer ever 3 years I think. Both of our 275 gallon oil tanks are sitting 3/4 full now. We usually only use oil if the pellet stove breaks, when we are leaving the stove cool to clean it, or if it gets down below around 15 degrees it kicks on to help the pellet stove. We keep the pellet stove thermostat around 72. Very warm heat. The air coming out of the front of the stove is so hot it will burn you at times when it's running full speed. [/QUOTE]
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