I looked at another house last weekend. It had a Pellet stove for heating? What does it burn, I mean beside the obvious?What can you tell me about yours? Do they have cats on the exhaust? Heat output?
I always think its a great idea to have at least three ways to heat your home using three different fuels. For example, I primarily heat my home with number 2 oil and when it gets really cold or oil is above 4 bucks a gallon, I shift to my pellet stove (Had it for 5 years). Then I can use LP in a nonvented lp stove.
Supply and demand will drive up the cost of all fuel sources. Wood stoves are great because they dont require electricity but supply and demand and shortage of seasoned wood can become a headache. Also I hate the handling of the wood, cutting, splitting, stacking, stacking again, bugs, moisure, bugs, stacking

Getting the fire started, and the fact that usually to heat a house you will always have a room that is too hot and some that are too cold. Plus-the friggin smoke sucks.
For me Pellets stoves are clean, the bags keep the fuel from getting moist or wet-and are recycleable. The 40 lb bags are easy to handle and dump in the bin and stack. The blower forces the hot air to circulate so its never too hot or hot by the stove itself. Its the most efficient wood burning device out there at the moment. I can pick up a bag of pellets from just about any store here in Maine.
I am also tired of the wood smoke blowing into my yard from my neighbors wood stoves.
The three disdvantages to pellet stoves are it requires electricity, moving parts, and will not work in power outages. (they do have 12 hour batteries for them however-which I will be getting at some point).
For me pellet stoves over wood stoves-any day
