Ratman said:
I would really like to hear the detailed stories (truth) of the wood only from a woodstove only house with running water in a non-southern location.
Sorry, I can't believe until I truly understand how without one exception and alternative, including solar, geo thermal or any second source was not used once.
Oh ya, having your neighbors, employees or non-resident co-workers assistance is not permitted.
My guess is that there are some substantiated claims mainly from people with large families all of which are primary residents.
Blast away!
Wow Ratman, what makes you think you are not reading truth on this forum? And I'm sure most of us do have running water and because we heat with wood, most of us are in a northern location.
Our case: We have running water and we put the well in ourselves almost 40 years ago. We used to have some problems with water line freezing but not since we've got our Fireview stove.
If we have to be away for a time in the winter then we can easily blow out the water lines and just close up the house but so far the only time we've done that was when we wintered in Arizona a few years.
One other time we went away for several days around Christmas and thought we'd try getting a neighbor to keep the stove going. It was pretty cold in the house when we got home and the water pump was froze (it is in the barn and not in the house) but I had that going in about 2-3 minutes.
So except for these 2 times, I'm sorry to inform you truthfully that indeed wood is our only heat scource. Our family consists of my wife and I and we stay nice and warm.