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I love my wood stove- lots of good heat and entertained by watching fire.
Wood here is really pricey- you would not think so in the middle of the redwoods but a cord of madrone is $350 delivered and fir $250.
I also got three cords of junky wood - whatever deadfalls the county has- from the county sherrif's work alternative program. People convicted of smaller crimes can work off their time on weekends cutting and stacking wood. The senior citizens can pick it up for a low rate based on income. I got mine stored for next year for $80 per cord.
I also have a pellet stove which I use when temps are not too high and when I'm lazy. Since it runs off a thermostat, it's really easy.
But definitely not as nice as the wood stove.
Wood here is really pricey- you would not think so in the middle of the redwoods but a cord of madrone is $350 delivered and fir $250.
I also got three cords of junky wood - whatever deadfalls the county has- from the county sherrif's work alternative program. People convicted of smaller crimes can work off their time on weekends cutting and stacking wood. The senior citizens can pick it up for a low rate based on income. I got mine stored for next year for $80 per cord.
I also have a pellet stove which I use when temps are not too high and when I'm lazy. Since it runs off a thermostat, it's really easy.
But definitely not as nice as the wood stove.
. All of the wood mess is kept outside the house
. Hubby went to the local sawmill and bought bundles of slab wood for $15.00 per bundle. We cut them to length and figure each bundle gave us about a cord of wood. Granted some are thin and some are thick and there is usually bark on all of them but hey, wood is wood. The first year we burnt mainly oak and I don't think the slab wood causes any more ashes and it heats just as well. The stove paid for itself in the first winter over propane and that was buying the oak wood at $125 a cord.