So today we finally started on all the remodeling work on the house. Re-do the kitchen, the boys bathroom, dining room, install a Fireplace insert and some other minor things that I've put off.
First thing was to install a fireplace insert. I got this one:
https://www.menards.com/main/heating-cooling/fireplaces-stoves/wood-stoves/drolet-escape-1800-i-wood-insert/p-1444444141020-c-6884.htm?tid=7198324058716334669Took them only about an hour to get it installed. Much easier and simpler then what we all thought it would take. Instructions are to build small, low fires the first few times to get things baked in, and to burn off the oils from machining and assembly.
It took the fan about 30 minutes to kick on. (It's temperature activated, box has to be hot enough.) Fan is fairly quiet, not much louder then when the furnace is running.
Now normally, everyone is usually gone during the day, so the thermostat is set to allow it to drop to 60F during day (It kicks back up to 69F by 2:30pm when the boys get home from school).
Today was cold, mid 30's, wet and rain off and on all day. Not brutally cold, but that miserable damp cold that just cuts right through you. Normally, I would be sitting in a sweater. Not tonight, smoked a pipe in my T-shirt in the living room once we got back from dinner.
Even though the construction guys where going in and out all day, the furnace never kicked on and the temp inside never dropped below 69F. In fact, an hour after they left the temp rose to 72F.
So far, we have burned 10 pieces of wood, including the three pieces I just threw in and then dampered all the down just to see if they will make 8 hours as the marketing people assured me.
Since I can get firewood I want for free, I'm good there. All you have to do is follow the sound of the wood chipper. Ask the tree trimmers what kind of tree they are trimming, and if it's a good hardwood, ask if they will dump it in my driveway. Since they normally have to pay to dump it, most will buck it, and then dump it for free. We have also have Emerald Ash Borer here, so everyone is cutting down all the Ash trees as they are all either dead, dying, or infested.
So given that my gas bill runs about $150-$180 a month since we opened up the back bedroom, the ROI should be about one heating season.
It's almost midnight here, and the furnace still has yet to kick on since about 8am this morning.
Seriously considering getting one for the basement fireplace. Since it burns so little wood, puts out lots of heat, and leaves very little ash behind (it's supposed to be something like 73-86% efficient depending on the type or wood and on how dry the wood is.)
Very, very happy with this purchase. I knew I should have done this long ago.