Submitted by Open-Industry-8396 t3_11t73k9 in newhampshire
1800 firewood 500 oil
Submitted by Open-Industry-8396 t3_11t73k9 in newhampshire
1800 firewood 500 oil
$5,200 number 2 heating oil as a prebuy. Still have half of it left and expecting a refund in May for what's left over.
$275 seasoned firewood.
Numbers are a bit skewed because we have a newborn son at home so we turned up the thermostats above normal level while he and mom are at home on maternity leave. Still expect heating oil costs to be over $4,000 this winter.
We got our oil tank topped off before the season for like $250 and then bought $1000 worth of pellets and itβs gotten us thru the winter
Propane 1000sqft condo, but I'm in an HOA that gets it discounted, I think my highest monthly bill was almost $70.00. That's keeping it at 65 when home, 60 when away and 62 at night when sleeping
$2,387.41 over the past 12 months on propane
3 tons of pellets $900 bought in august I also have a mini split
1800 in 2022 - 750 gallons of propane
795 so far this year (300 gallons) another delivery end of this month probably about 1600 this year. After that a full up at the EOY so estimating $2100 for the 2023 year
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happily running the thermostat at around 70 and supplementing with the mini splits which are new this year
Around $1600 in oil. 2700 sq foot house.
4 oil fills = $3129.29
Seeing a lot of oil and propane on here. Does no one use natural gas? I have furnace with a gas conversion burner on it from Unitil so I never have to fill up any tanks.
Propane. Runs about $450 every 5-6 weeks. We also use it for hot water.
$1,200 on oil so far. I may or may not have to top off the tank in May depending on how much we use it up until then. So that would put us at $1,600 for the year which is typical.
3,000 oil. Hoping this is the last tankful of the season...and it's why I can't retire yet
3bdr apartment, electric. About $150/month. $300 for Jan+Feb.
I cut/buck/split/stack wood off my own property. Went through about 3.5 cord so far this year. Doing your own firewood is definitely not free though, it takes gas and a TON of time/effort. I'd wager if I did a cost analysis it's actually more expensive for me to do it than to buy it given my occupation, but it's satisfying, a good workout and really helps clear out the massive amount of old growth behind the house.
As for oil, paid maybe ~$1600 over the last year. Only turned oil heat on once during the deep freeze we had, otherwise it's exclusively hot water.
How do you only burn 3.5 cords?
I had 12 ibc totes of wood (5 cords) and will probably run out in a week or so. Plus about 75 gallons of oil and 50 gallons of propane for the year
I only have a 1600 sq-ft house and it has decent insulation.
Just over $1,600 on oil.
Number 2 Oil. I've burned up 350-ish gallons so far, at $4.50/ea. 1200-1300 SF.
$1150 for propane 1100 sq. ft. with finished walkout basement. I keep the upstairs at 68 and basement at 60. I'm paying $3.13/gal.
$2100 in wood, $1200 in oil for a house around 2800 sq ft-
The wood stove we have is a pig Vermont Castings Defiant) but can heat about 2400 sq ft upstairs and down-
$1670 wood pellets
Propane 1300
$1100 wood pellets
Your firewood expenses are nuts this year. That is almost 6 and a half cords for what my 22 price was.
I've probably burned $400 in purchased wood thus far this year. The rest was scrounged wood. Next year will be all scrounged wood and a little oil.
Yeah, plus I had split a few cords myself In addition to the purchases. I've an inefficient stove , old windows and furnace. Plus it's a log cabin, inefficient. As the fuel prices rise and I get older, I'm gonna have to make a move. Hate to do it, love living in the woods in a cabin but that's life and the "fun" of aging..π
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_tjb t1_jcho3xy wrote
$0 firewood. Gotta love a wood stove!