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Mostly with infra-red heaters, but when it gets real cold the electric furnace kicks on.
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Mini splits most of the time. When it gets too cold for the heat pumps to keep up, the oil fired baseboard spots it.
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Other: boiler system with baseboard radiators. I miss having a central air system.
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Pellet stoves and central air.
We only use the central when the winds in spring are so high that it blows smoke from the pellet stoves back into the house. |
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Wood stove, because it is not reliant on external players and carbon neutral and good for the environment hippy in me.
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On a related note, is it worth replacing a propane (shit gets expensive, yo) with an efficient heat pump?
I’d like to have a backup to my furnace. Looked at a wood-burning insert but couldn’t justify the costs. |
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Wood stove only.
Oil furnace to keep the hot water tank hot, but not used for heating. |
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Wall panels heaters in each room & propane furnace- to reinforce.
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We don't have to heat the house very much. Only for a few weeks a year down here in southern Arizona and the natural gas of our current house does a great job of it. The last house we owned in Arizona had electric heat pumps which were expensive to run compared to the natural gas. So natural gas is the only economical way to go despite the libtard's continual climate change squawking.
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I have electric radiant heat in my attic. When it gets cold I can feel the lack of heat a couple feet from the floor.
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With free natural gas. Our property sits over a large underground rock formation where Columbia Gas stores it.
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Primary source is a heat pump; but when it gets below freezing, I use a radiant propane heater. Seems to be common set-up in my area, since the local A/C company recommended the combination.
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I’m in what I call the early stages of my own nuclear reactor. I’m still separating isotopes.
Keeps me warm, all the electricity running the centrifuges. |
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Heat pump with a giant electric toaster for backup heat. A fairly popular option in SC.
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I live in a fifth wheel so I just move south when I need heat.
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Heat pump.
I think my emergency/auxiliary heat has briefly kicked on a grand total of like 4 times in as many years, and it was in the teens. |
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Natural Gas. Also looks like it will be more hurt this winter heating the house in addition to inflation on everything else.
FUCK JOE BIDEN |
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We have central air and heat but for the most part we use the LP stand alone gas fireplace that has a fan that heats the living room where we spend most of our time.
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Our only source of heat is a pellet stove, we took our wood stove out this last summer. Hoping it works well for us, so far it's been great.
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Heat pump and fireplace insert with integrated fan in the coldest spells. We burn around a face cord (rick) every 2 years.
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96% efficient 100,000 BTU natural gas.
It's mother fucking cold here in the winter. |
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Outdoor wood boiler as the primary with propane forced air as a backup.
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