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This nasty winter is getting expensive, just got out highest electric bill ever, $593.52:ranting: That's almost a new detector, which I need:cry:

.....he installed a fancy outdoor wood boiler to heat his house and water....$8k wrapped up into it, not counting time and $ to cut wood, that boiler goes thru wood like some kind of animal! He's tired of feeding it and supplying it with wood, all he does is cut wood. Told him he could've heated the house for 10 years on what he spent on that get-up.
 
Higher cost up front, but my house is all electric, forced-air heat about 2500 sq ft, wife, two kids, showers, laundry, every day, etc....Dec bill was $175 total in Michigan.
 
last time I checked on ground source I'd have to drill another well .... or .... dig 600 feet of trench 6 feet deep to handle the pipe for a ground source heat pump large enough to do our house.... The trench would cost less than another well ... but missouri is all rocks so it wouldn't be an easy dig.
Pic is of the solar hot water.
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