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<blockquote data-quote="hillsdown" data-source="post: 726693" data-attributes="member: 5106"><p>In our home we have hot water heating and the boiler is run off of natural gas. The barn/shop can be heated by coal and we also have 2 wood burning stoves that can heat it as well, but we have only done that a couple of times since we have been here . Our old home on the acreage after we moved from the dairy was mostly heated by a big wood burning stove and we had a central fan system that blew the hot air into each room of the house. We went through alot of wood , and I chopped most of it, but our natural gas bill was less than $500.00 for the whole winter. We could get all the spruce trees we wanted from our neighbors place. </p><p></p><p>We are redoing our fireplace in the living room this summer and will be putting in an insert to help heat the house and cut down on that gas bill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillsdown, post: 726693, member: 5106"] In our home we have hot water heating and the boiler is run off of natural gas. The barn/shop can be heated by coal and we also have 2 wood burning stoves that can heat it as well, but we have only done that a couple of times since we have been here . Our old home on the acreage after we moved from the dairy was mostly heated by a big wood burning stove and we had a central fan system that blew the hot air into each room of the house. We went through alot of wood , and I chopped most of it, but our natural gas bill was less than $500.00 for the whole winter. We could get all the spruce trees we wanted from our neighbors place. We are redoing our fireplace in the living room this summer and will be putting in an insert to help heat the house and cut down on that gas bill. [/QUOTE]
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