Wood Furnace
Outdoor Wood Furnace Information
Executive Summary about Wood Furnace by Walter Diener

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I finally finished the installation of my outdoor wood furnace and I love it. I am using it to heat my hot water and saving a bundle of money.
I have the furnace pretty well figured out. Every day around 3:30 I load the furnace with fifteen pieces of split firewood and that’s it.
I am saving all of my large unspliled logs for the colder months when the heat is needed. I tried putting a large log in and it lasts for 2 days. I just love filling the furnace with wood. I actually look forward to it. My daughter loves helping me fill it too.
I chose a furnace by Sequoyah Paradise called “Whispering Pines”. They claim that it can heat a well insulated area up to 8000 sq. feet. My home is only 3000 sq. feet so I feel safe that it will be adequate during the coldest months. The total cost for the furnace was $7100. I buried 130 feet of 1 inch insulated pex pipe at a cost of $990.
I rented a core drill to make a hole through my 22″ stone foundation for $170. The interior installation cost for the pumps, fittings, interior pex pipes, valves and 50 plate heat exchanger was $850. The cost for the electrical wire, switches and other misc parts was $350. To top it off I had to spend $220 for a 4 foot stove pipe and cap for the chimney.
Executive Summary about Wood Furnace by Eric Zane
Throughout the world wood is used to heat a large number of homes and businesses. Wood furnaces are used because they can save a home or business owner valuable money in heating costs.
Wood furnaces can be a great heating method if they are used in a safe way. Unfortunately, many homeowners and business owners are not using their wood heating in the proper way. Wood stoves are a popular source of home and business heating.
They are a great way to heat a home or business and save money, but they can also be extremely dangerous. There are many risks and dangerous associated with using an in-home wood heater. Individuals using an inside wood stove to heat their home or business puts themselves at risk for having a fire. The use of an outdoor wood furnace is a great way to save money and keep your home or business safe.
In addition to be safer to use, it has been noted that an outdoor wood furnace is likely to burn more efficiently than indoor wood stoves. There are many individuals who are more than happy with the money they are saving using an indoor wood stove; however, with more efficient burning an outdoor wood furnace could save even more money.
Many outdoor wood furnace models only require wood once a day; however, the exact amount will all depend on the model in question. The use of an outdoor wood furnace is so much easier. You will not have to worry about bringing wood into your home or business. This means that your home or business could look and smell better with the use of an outdoor wood furnace.
Many outdoor wood furnaces come in the shape of a small building. This means that you can have an outdoor wood furnace without ruining the beauty of your property. In fact, many outdoor furnaces can be customized to match the color of your home or business.
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