Pondering some alternative heating choices around the home. With the onset of cold weather wondering where to get the most bang for my bucks in heat production...
*Oil heat? No thank you!
*Natural Gas it is reasonable but with all the hype about running vehicles on it. I'm thinking it going to go up dramatically soon.
*Electric is clean and easy and currently looks like a pretty good deal in turms of therms for $$.
*Coal and Coke are too messy but available and not bad from what I see.
*Wood is a lot of work but of course is still a good deal if you dont mind hauling and cutting.
Has anyone got a metric for calculating the ever sliding scale of energy economics.
I am thinking of having several concur ant systems in place and running whatever is best at a time...
*Oil heat? No thank you!
*Natural Gas it is reasonable but with all the hype about running vehicles on it. I'm thinking it going to go up dramatically soon.
*Electric is clean and easy and currently looks like a pretty good deal in turms of therms for $$.
*Coal and Coke are too messy but available and not bad from what I see.
*Wood is a lot of work but of course is still a good deal if you dont mind hauling and cutting.
Has anyone got a metric for calculating the ever sliding scale of energy economics.
I am thinking of having several concur ant systems in place and running whatever is best at a time...
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