What and how do you heat your home and possibly shop during the cold winter months??

/ What and how do you heat your home and possibly shop during the cold winter months?? #121  
Just got our electric bill and they show a graph of our electricity usage. Hard to put an exact number to it but it looks like we probably average $220 a month. That’s for a 1900 sq ft house plus a full basement. It’s all electric but geothermal. That’s paying $0.16 per kilowatt hour if you figure in taxes and all. We’re in West Central Illinois straight west of Peoria for our location.
 
/ What and how do you heat your home and possibly shop during the cold winter months?? #122  
That's an amazing rate as we are heading for 3x that amount...
 
/ What and how do you heat your home and possibly shop during the cold winter months?? #123  
Just got our electric bill and they show a graph of our electricity usage. Hard to put an exact number to it but it looks like we probably average $220 a month. That’s for a 1900 sq ft house plus a full basement. It’s all electric but geothermal. That’s paying $0.16 per kilowatt hour if you figure in taxes and all. We’re in West Central Illinois straight west of Peoria for our location.
That's really good. We average $115 p/month electric. Then we average $200 p/month for propane. 4300 sqft in two buildings. I think we pay $0.15 p/kilowatt hour. NW Missouri.
 
/ What and how do you heat your home and possibly shop during the cold winter months?? #124  
My first indoor fire of the season is crackling in the wood stove. 🔥
 
/ What and how do you heat your home and possibly shop during the cold winter months?? #125  
My first indoor fire of the season is crackling in the wood stove. 🔥
I just lit the pilot and fired up the gas stove fireplace for the first time today. Been raining and cool for a week now.
 
/ What and how do you heat your home and possibly shop during the cold winter months?? #126  
I just lit the pilot and fired up the gas stove fireplace for the first time today. Been raining and cool for a week now.
It's been sunny and close to or at 70 this week. Tonight it's cooling off though, the skies are clear and I'm hoping for a good killing frost.
 
/ What and how do you heat your home and possibly shop during the cold winter months?? #127  
Maybe a return to the 70’s when keeping a home hearth was seen as patriotic and insert eligible for tax credit?

The more using home grown heat the less oil and gas used.

Not bragging and I realize a lot is due to mild climate but on my residence have always run a surplus from solar I cobbled together for basically my time…
 
/ What and how do you heat your home and possibly shop during the cold winter months?? #128  
Didn't mean to imply that the fans on my pellet stove are excessively noisy. Its just me - older I get the more sensitive I am to any noise. When I am kicked back in my easy chair in the evening, reading, I can clearly hear the battery-operated clock ticking away on the wall 20 feet away. Most folks can't even hear it. But then I don't have the TV on, or any other noise. It is QUIET. So yes, if the pellet stove fan comes on I hear it loud and clear. If my central furnace comes on (I run it only to test it, propane is ~ $4 a gallon around here) it sounds like a jet plane taking off to me.

That's why I prefer the silence of a wood-burning stove. Silence.
I wonder how much of that is individual tolerance of background noise. Like you, when I want quiet I want quiet. Everyone I know who has a pellet stove I find it quite noisy. Probably not to the level that it would be an issue in a workshop or something, but in my living room...yeah. Maybe they make quiet ones, but I've never seen one.
 
/ What and how do you heat your home and possibly shop during the cold winter months?? #129  
It's been sunny and close to or at 70 this week. Tonight it's cooling off though, the skies are clear and I'm hoping for a good killing frost.
Already had one here...earlier this week had a couple of nights where it got into the low 20s. Other than my swiss chard, everything in the garden's done.
Maybe a return to the 70’s when keeping a home hearth was seen as patriotic and insert eligible for tax credit?

The more using home grown heat the less oil and gas used.

Not bragging and I realize a lot is due to mild climate but on my residence have always run a surplus from solar I cobbled together for basically my time…
Wood heating never really went away in my part of the country, of course we don't have the strict pollution laws you have in Calif.

I do wish solar was a better option where I am...we do have a 3 season sun porch that warms up nicely on these sunny but cool fall days. Unfortunately from roughly Halloween thru the end of Feb. the sun's too low in the sky and is mostly blocked by trees for other than a couple hours in the morning. Trees are on someone else's land.
 
/ What and how do you heat your home and possibly shop during the cold winter months?? #130  
I think that it also depends on the quality of the pellet stoves. I've stayed in rentals where you couldn't even watch tv when the blower kicked on; it was like sitting next to a Miller hot air furnace. :( I don't have tv, so when watching it is like a consolation prize if I have to stay away from home.

I like it quiet, also dark. I hear when the refrigerator kicks on, and in winter, go to bed listening to my thermo powered fan spinning.
 
/ What and how do you heat your home and possibly shop during the cold winter months?? #131  
It's been sunny and close to or at 70 this week. Tonight it's cooling off though, the skies are clear and I'm hoping for a good killing frost.
We have snow in the mountains this week, but nights are still in the low 40s where I live.
 
/ What and how do you heat your home and possibly shop during the cold winter months?? #132  
Already had one here...earlier this week had a couple of nights where it got into the low 20s. Other than my swiss chard, everything in the garden's done.

Wood heating never really went away in my part of the country, of course we don't have the strict pollution laws you have in Calif.

I do wish solar was a better option where I am...we do have a 3 season sun porch that warms up nicely on these sunny but cool fall days. Unfortunately from roughly Halloween thru the end of Feb. the sun's too low in the sky and is mostly blocked by trees for other than a couple hours in the morning. Trees are on someone else's land.
Makes sense and similar to my grandparents latitude...
 
/ What and how do you heat your home and possibly shop during the cold winter months??
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#133  
I wonder how much of that is individual tolerance of background noise. Like you, when I want quiet I want quiet. Everyone I know who has a pellet stove I find it quite noisy. Probably not to the level that it would be an issue in a workshop or something, but in my living room...yeah. Maybe they make quiet ones, but I've never seen one.
If it has a fan, you'll hear it. I find that constant low noise somewhat relaxing. I dampened it quite a bit with a silicone gasket between the fam and the backside of the heat exchanger.
 
/ What and how do you heat your home and possibly shop during the cold winter months?? #134  
If it has a fan, you'll hear it. I find that constant low noise somewhat relaxing. I dampened it quite a bit with a silicone gasket between the fam and the backside of the heat exchanger.
I don't know the technical terms so bear with me.

Our HVAC system uses a variable speed fan. It starts up gently and runs at a low speed. Only speeds up enough to be heard if it is behind as in you change the thermostat or activate it from off.

Our utility closet borders the living room. Terry has a Peacock tail feather arrangement in the corner of the living room. Only way I can tell it's on is if those feathers are moving slightly. No sound.
 
/ What and how do you heat your home and possibly shop during the cold winter months??
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#135  
Our HVAC system uses a variable speed fan. It starts up gently and runs at a low speed. Only speeds up enough to be heard if it is behind as in you change the thermostat or activate it from off.
The HVAC installer asked me if we wanted ours set up the same way (stepped fan speeds) and I told them no. Single fan speed. reason is, I run a Therm Guard on the set back thermostat which cycles the fan for 5 minutes every 30 minutes whether the furnace is running or not to distribute the warm air throughout the house when the biomass stove is operating (like it is presently) so I want the fan running at full speed, but you still cannot hear it running anyway. Ours is 100% forced air btw.

Used to be you could buy electronic thermostats with the intermittent fan only feature but not today.
 
/ What and how do you heat your home and possibly shop during the cold winter months?? #136  
The HVAC installer asked me if we wanted ours set up the same way (stepped fan speeds) and I told them no. Single fan speed. reason is, I run a Therm Guard on the set back thermostat which cycles the fan for 5 minutes every 30 minutes whether the furnace is running or not to distribute the warm air throughout the house when the biomass stove is operating (like it is presently) so I want the fan running at full speed, but you still cannot hear it running anyway. Ours is 100% forced air btw.

Used to be you could buy electronic thermostats with the intermittent fan only feature but not today.
I bought one with intermittent fan only setting and it works well but I can’t use advance features as I have no fixed Internet.

Intermittent fan isn’t an advanced feature so I’m good.

Sensi by Emerson
 
/ What and how do you heat your home and possibly shop during the cold winter months?? #137  
The CO-OP I buy my propane from delivered today, they were behind deliveries with driver issues. I buy on the “Summer fill program” they offer. We have a buried 500 (fill to about 400) gallon tank, summer price is $2.19 a gallon. Last summer it was $1.59 (we own the tank). With the wood I burn we only need to buy once a year. Pretty significant increase in cost,
like everything else these days.

Mike
 
/ What and how do you heat your home and possibly shop during the cold winter months?? #138  
We will be trying to use a lot more wood this year... But we are very worried about some of our fixed income & elderly neighbors that can not supplement with alternative heat sources... fuel prices are going insane & only look to be increasing...


Home Fuel Oil pricing in CT...
3 days ago Oil prices
150 gallons or more 5.759


Approx. 1yr ago -
October 1, 2021 Oil prices
150 gallons or more 2.699
 

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