Monday, December 1, 2014

Alternate Heat - Winter Months Part III\Endless Projects - Part III

[Dual Post]

Since August of 2014 I've been see-sawing back and forth between wood stoves and pellet stoves for alternative heating. At first, going back even to the summer I thought of going to the wood stove route - even to the point of picking up one used. On top of that I picked up a new wood stove fireplace insert in August from a local vendor, but found out it was too big to properly be installed.

So I backtracked and changed plans... brought the wood stove back for store credit and got a high quality pellet stove in its place. The fireplace is still just a fireplace and the installed pellet stove sits at the opposite end of our house. Our used wood stove we got this past summer is sitting dormant for now until we find a proper place to utilize it.

Newly setup LOPI AGP Pellet Stove
Upon cutting into our living room's wall to port the pellet stove's exhaust vent out we discovered a rather depressing fact: no insulation in the walls. There is literally nothing, it's actually hollow between the exterior and drywall. Looking back on last year's winter it now makes sense as to why that room was so cold and why we used so much oil. So that brings up another project that we'll have to tackle next year - blown-in insulation and\or insulate underneath the exterior siding. Both are expensive and time-consuming.

Hard to say what we'll do next in terms of projects as this year has been especially tough and expensive for the number of things we're trying to accomplish in our 150+ year old house.

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