what do you heat with

Started by millser, December 04, 2008, 01:48:16 AM

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THAT MUDFIT GUY

Quote from: crazymays77 on December 04, 2008, 02:04:21 AM
natural gas for house and shop. house is at 68 shop is off for now waiting for concrete floors and then have to move everything out there then it will be at 50 when i'm not working in there and around 60 when i'm working out there.


man hope you get that heat in the shop   lol 
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THAT MUDFIT GUY

GOOD OLD NATURAL GAS  well considering where i work thats prolly a good thing  lol
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PathWayMan

Propane  for now hope to have outdoor woodstove soon about 75 to 80 at times  ==np

Crazymays77

Quote from: mudfit578 on December 04, 2008, 11:29:30 PM
Quote from: crazymays77 on December 04, 2008, 02:04:21 AM
natural gas for house and shop. house is at 68 shop is off for now waiting for concrete floors and then have to move everything out there then it will be at 50 when i'm not working in there and around 60 when i'm working out there.

its in and running. just dont need to use it right now so I just have the pilot on. I went out there yesterday and turned it on to 50 and it warmed it up to 50 pretty fast for being a big shop.

man hope you get that heat in the shop   lol 



slymer

Natural gas in house, set at 63. Salamander in pole barn.

jkeldsen

heat the shop with used motor oil and cooking oil

play time

Wood in the house with LP backup.  Indoor woodstove that we just put in last year.  It keeps our house at about 80 - 85 usually.  Up to 95 if I really want!!  I haven't even lit the pilot light on our furnace yet :)

It is so hot at work that I have to have my house at least 80 or I am freezing.

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possoms

Natural gas here, keep house at 74* so me and my bald pets dont freeze.. Guys say it's so hot.. But they walk around in sweat shirts and long johns... They heat the garage with bottle gas so it stays cold out there...

catfish

wood burner and natuele gas back up , with goood wood house stays around 70 with no gas

heat off the chimny and wood burner shell ceeps the garage about 50 on my side, and my mom has a natural gas furnice in her shop

barn has sallamander for now, after we insalte goin to instal somthing ant sure what yet

BIG DOG

WOOD IN HOUSE             WOOD  OR PROPANE  IN SHOP  NOT VERY OFTEN

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RIP_K52007

spensive arse propane... got new customer discount.. 1.99 a gal.. still adds up at 200 galons!

Brad & Mookie

We use the furnace for one end of the house and in the other end we have a corn buring stove.  We can get 100lbs of corn for $9.00. Go through about 300lbs  week.  I love it sometimes it smells like Popcorn!! ;D
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LP house and garage....................House 68-70...Garage 55-60
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RIP_K52007

hey... i just checked our tank ( we keep heat about 65) begining of last month it was at 40% (500 gal tank) now its on 36% ... is that normal? ... i expected to see like 30% lol.

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Quote from: littleredgmc on December 09, 2008, 04:19:25 PM
hey... i just checked our tank ( we keep heat about 65) begining of last month it was at 40% (500 gal tank) now its on 36% ... is that normal? ... i expected to see like 30% lol.

It depends on how well your house is insulated, how warm you keep your house, how cold it is outside, and how efficient your furnace is.   That actually doesn't seem to bad for early in the year.  Wait and see what happens next month though lol!!

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1994 S-10 Blazer  may be parting out....
2003 Bonneville SSEi   3.8 supercharged

Disturban

I have one of those Eden Pure electric heaters and a Kerosene heater...so far our natural gas furnace only kicks on when it gets realy cold outside and even then it is only once an hour. Bills have been real cheap so far this year...last year we seen $400 to $500 a month gas bills in the winter! We have a large house now 2800sq feet, 5 bed room 3 bath.

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