dmccarty
Super Star Member
WOW! I am really shocked at what people are paying for power. I have always been shocked at what people pay for propane to heat their homes but the power costs people are reporting are unreal to me.
We heat with wood and if the temps are normal, the living room will be 80-82 with the rooms farthest from the stove being 5-10 degrees colder. During the really cold spells we had over the last couple of months the living room was at 75-78. The single wood stove is for a 1800-2000 sf house and we have 2425 with 10 foot ceilings so the wood stove and house is doing pretty good keeping the house warm. In really cold weather, we need two stoves but since the really cold cold does not USUALLY last long, it does not make sense to put in a second stove. Our power bill was $120-140 last month which I think is mostly from washing/drying clothes as well as running a heater 24 hours a day for the chickens.
Later,
Dan
We heat with wood and if the temps are normal, the living room will be 80-82 with the rooms farthest from the stove being 5-10 degrees colder. During the really cold spells we had over the last couple of months the living room was at 75-78. The single wood stove is for a 1800-2000 sf house and we have 2425 with 10 foot ceilings so the wood stove and house is doing pretty good keeping the house warm. In really cold weather, we need two stoves but since the really cold cold does not USUALLY last long, it does not make sense to put in a second stove. Our power bill was $120-140 last month which I think is mostly from washing/drying clothes as well as running a heater 24 hours a day for the chickens.
Later,
Dan