Submitted by wholeWheatButterfly t3_y76zvd in vermont
ClassyKilla t1_istnf6e wrote
2000sq ft house.
$800 6 cord log length delivered.
+chainsaw and split by hand. This typically lasts me an entire winter.
My electric bull rises up to a whopping $130 in the dead of winter to run all 3 water pumps my outdoor wood boiler uses.
I'd say wood is the way to go. Especially when I can harvest 100% of my wood off my land. Just a whole lot of time investment.
wholeWheatButterfly OP t1_istwgrn wrote
Good for you but the manual labor is not worth it to me hah. I helped my dad with it all growing up and I am not interested in that.
ClassyKilla t1_isuedh5 wrote
...juust giving you a baseline for your question OP. You don't have to spend $800 on a chainsaw to do even more labor but lower your heating cost. You could also spend more money on a splitter to raise your overall cost slightly.
Just trying to give you a complete picture of one residents' heating journey not toot any horns about what I am able to handle and how little I spend vs just turning a dial.
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