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- December 7, 2009 at 4:53 am #17574
got this today for free :cheers nice $hit huh all fir an tamarak B) B)
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[IMG]http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s151/jackcarlson1965/006-3.jpg[/IMG]December 9, 2009 at 1:32 am #17642i have a neverending supply of wood on my property and nothing to burn it in. been thinking about an outdoor wood boiler but they are so expensive.
Me and Bondo Both run Wood Furnaces in our shops.
It’s just Cheaper than NG.One thing to mention, if you put a Wood Furnace/Boiler/Stove in your house right now. If you get one of the ones over 75% efficiency. Obama offers a 35% tax credit on it.
The Federal Government will pay you 35% of the Unit, and 35% of the costs to install it.Just because it is a renewable Resource. They want to push people away from the Fossil fuels for heating their homes.
Mine is actually an Add on Furnace, Meaning it is a Stand alone or you can stick it side by side with your NG furnace and with just a couple Tubes run it into your house Furnace.
So if you got free wood. Hell it could really cut your heating bill.
It’s just a bit of work.They’re more expensive than NG furnaces by a long shot. But you can recover quite a bit with the tax credit.
December 9, 2009 at 5:02 pm #17671yes the boilers i was looking at were the gassification type that are like 90% efficient and they qualify for the credit BUT the credit is 35% up to a max of $1500. the cost of an outdoor wood boiler system runs about $15,000. the lower efficiency ones that dont qualify run about $10g. i thought of doing a furnace inside the garage and duct it into the oil furnace but by the time i do a chimney and everything else involved that would be getting up there in cost too plus i would only be able to run the house. the wood boiler i could run the house and the shop. the shop burns double the electric and oil that the house does. i am going to goto a home show here in feb and central boiler will be there. i will talk with them to see if its worth it or not.
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