rt014
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I would guess a minimum of 10 full cords/year. I've been averaging 8-10, but I'm not always there and thus keep the thermostat low most of the time.
yes, but efficency is measured under ideal conditions. How close do the 2 types of heat match ideal conditions. a wood boiler can be designed to match it fairly well if it has a thermal resivior, but most wood boilers have very inefficient burn chambers. The other inherent innefficency with a wood boiler is that they are usually outdoor boilers, so there is heat lost to the environment before it even gets to the house. In general wood boilers are sold on their capacity, not efficency.
A problem with putting the heat into pex coils in the floor instead of a baseboard or forced air heater is that the heat exchanger is is surounded by concrete in the floor. heat radiates around. there is more insulation going down, but there is also the concrete insulating the coils from allowing the heat to go up.
If you have an efficient indoor boiler that stores the heat (allows the boiler to blaze at peak efficiency then slowly dispense the heat) inside, then use baseboards or forced air, you would have a much more efficient system.