hoozie
Bronze Member
If you have a central furnace, there are dual-fuel furnaces that use a heat pump with natural gas as a backup for exceptionally cold days.With my electricity cost zeroed I need to focus on the thousand dollars each year spent on natural gas…
Maybe a dual fuel water heater when it comes time to replace?
Something like this: dual fuel
I'm planning to do something like that for our rental. Current place doesn't have central heat, but it does have a single head HP in the living room, and a three-head unit for the bedrooms. And a (certified) wood stove.
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Wood stoves are great, but the smoke is a real problem. Our area has regs saying you can only burn on good days, when there isn't an inversion holding the smoke at ground level. Need to check every morning before stoking the fire to see if I can burn that day.
If every single wood burner would upgrade to a modern certified stove, and use them correctly, it wouldn't be near as much of a problem.