im down to my last 4 tons and getting nervous! at least its getting a bit warmed and i see my usage starting to decline.
I'm just being lazy prob will pick up another 30 bags next week. Pellet house near me gets at least a couple trucks a week.Xena might run out of pellets? Say it ain't so!
Your kidding.. right?im down to my last 4 tons and getting nervous! at least its getting a bit warmed and i see my usage starting to decline.
Lots of pellets here, buying 10 at a time. Next season I will go for 3 tonnes, but I think I dont need that much.
Impressive. I didn't think anyone in Canada could get away with only 3 ton, even in a really small house. I'll be breaking into my 7th in the next week, and that's all I have left in my garage.
My house is incredibly well insulated, as most newer Canadian homes are. That's why I need a OAK, there is no loss unless I open the door to go outside pretty well.
What is your square footage?My house was built in 2005, and also very well insulated, and I'm still going through 7 ton this Winter! I have to get my hands on some of that Canadian insulation!
I only burn 3-4 tons in Northern Ontario. We insulate like crazy up here
-18 here and -22 with wind. Where are you?Agree, we get real winters up here...lol. The guy who sold me the stove said 3 tonnes give or take, been doing it for 23 years, he should know.
-14 (7f) here this morning, it just does not want to go away.
South of Ottawa
What is your square footage?
I'm heating 3300 square feet, so it's definitely not a small home. It's also a wide open concept, so the furthest point from the stove on the second floor is only 4 degrees colder. Because of the openness, it seems to run very efficiently. That said, you live in a more harsh climate, so I guess I just figured anyone in Canada (except maybe Vancouver) would burn through far more pellets, even in a smaller home. I'm impressed anyone can get through a Winter in Canada with only three ton. Good stuff.
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