bogieb
Minister of Fire
3000 sq. ft.
Okay, that is on par with my usage at 1/2 the sq/ft and a little more than 1/2 the tonnage.
3000 sq. ft.
So your burning 5-5.5 tons for a mere 1500sq ft? A close friend has a 1500sq old farm ranch that hasn't had any updates in 35 years, and he's burning 4 ton (plus a few bags) a season. His house is very NON air tight too. He's burning with a P61A in room temp mode set at 67* the entire season.Okay, that is on par with my usage at 1/2 the sq/ft and a little more than 1/2 the tonnage.
So your burning 5-5.5 tons for a mere 1500sq ft? A close friend has a 1500sq old farm ranch that hasn't had any updates in 35 years, and he's burning 4 ton (plus a few bags) a season. His house is very NON air tight too. He's burning with a P61A in room temp mode set at 67* the entire season.
Last winter was not cold in the northeast it was cold in the midwest which made people think our winter was sooo baddd.
Wow, just wow!
2 stoves in an old 1880 's 3,000 Sq. Ft. home and just started my 9th and final ton. I was hoping to have 2 tons left over. Feb. was cold. I was going through 5 bags a day for most of it.
If I was burning 10 tons or more a season, I may have well just used my baseboard electric at that point. I'm glad i'm only using 5 tons ..
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