DneprDave
Minister of Fire
2 1/2 tons of pellets and 165 gallons of oil. Heating 2000 square feet.
I keep the thermostat at 65F.
I keep the thermostat at 65F.
i was shocked to have used nearly 5 1/2 tons last year. 925 sq. feet single story and 925 sq. foot basement. i send warm air down to the basement and keep it at an average of 50f even in the dead of winter.
first year here we used a few bags over 4 tons.
it was very cold for long stretches last winter. houses all over town had their street to house water lines freezing. the water bureau put a no read meter in our basement and ran a hose from our house to the neighbor's because they simply had to wait to thaw the main supply line. they tried to thaw it, but failed.
but also, heating season stretched 3 days into july. we were just burning once in awhile, but still, a 9 month heating season takes its toll.
and to think i was shocked a few years back when someone here on the forum (with a much bigger house) reported he had used 6 tons.
We burned 161 bags 2 years ago and 140 last year. Last November we burned 21 bags and so far this November we are still on bag 1. 2350 square ft home and I have never tuned on the heat pump.Interested in how many tons you used and how many sqft you heat with your pellet stove.
Also how it compares usage wise with the years prior.
Thanks!
4 tons of barefoot pellets. House is about 3800ft. Was told by the previous owners they used 3 ton last year so being a rookie I got 4 to be safe. If I heat a home this large for 1000 bucks I'll be very pleased.
Last year went through 5.5 tons. This year is going to be about 1 ton less the way things have been ..Interested in how many tons you used and how many sqft you heat with your pellet stove.
Also how it compares usage wise with the years prior.
Thanks!
I am already thinking I may need 1 more ton. Which I'd still be happy with my heating cost.6 tons, 3400 SF, on all day with about a 6 degree setback at night. 2 stoves, and just outside Philadelphia. Using far less so far this year due to warm temps. Very cold last year.
where outside phila...6 tons, 3400 SF, on all day with about a 6 degree setback at night. 2 stoves, and just outside Philadelphia. Using far less so far this year due to warm temps. Very cold last year.
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