mlinnane
Silver Member
I want to install a outdoor wood furnace. I know what I want to do. I am sure everything is possible but would like people's comments. I have included a aerial of my place. I am going to have the barn as an indoor boarding kennel. I will have radiant heat in the floor. More then likely will install a standard oil hot water burner as backup. I am going to have a garage right next to the house with income apratment(not built yet) above it. I will used the the outdoor furnace to heat this also. I also thinking of raising phesants in portable sheds close to my barn as a brooding house. I am more then like going to heat my domestic hot water with the outdoor stove. But it will all be feed throw existing heating source now. Oil and eletric hot water. To fill three oil tanks could be as much as $1800 in a month and the wood seems like the best solution to me as I will get my money back twice as quickly as the average home owner. The house is forced hot air. The barn will be raidant heat, the garage yet to be determined maybe radiant heat or force hot air. The barn will be 3720 with the possiblitly of being 5540. The house is a little less then 1500 sq ft. The apartment will be maybe 700 sq feet. the brood house 120 sq feet. I want to place the wood furnace between the barn and the house as I will have two runs to the house and garage and only one to the barn. I also want to build a one side shed and to pull trees in and cut up out of the weather to feed the wood furnace. Also it would be handy to have more then one light out there. I would also like to have to place wood in once a day and if I can get away with it only once every 2 days depends on the cold of course. I have a great deal of wood and that is not a problem. I was even thinking of running my hot tub throw this. I really do not want to buy oil if I can help it! I am going to size the furnace for the max and then add on another 700 sq feet. so to size this thing I am looking at 8660 sq ft. Does this seem reasonable? At current my barn has a over hang but if I decide to enclose that someday it will add on another 1800 sq feet.