Hello from the Philly area

   / Hello from the Philly area #1  

cobra2411

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Philly Pa
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Ford
Hi, I found you guys while searching the interwebs on wood furnaces. I just bought a place outside Parksburg Pa with a little over 2 acres, large 2 car garage and a 2,000sf rancher on it. Right now it's got oil heat and I'm studying options for lowering my costs. I'm using 5 gal/day right now give or take and at $3.79/gal that adds up.

My first thought was a heat pump with a propane backup. I'm an HVAC contractor so installing it wouldn't be hard. Now I've started looking at add-on wood furnaces and wood would be a lot cheaper to run than propane or a heat pump. Actually the heat pump isn't much cheaper than propane to run. Wood, depending on the actual efficiency of the unit could approach half the cost of propane. Also, living in NE PA I'm not far from Anthracite coal and that's even cheaper.

The current system is forced air but I would like to do radiant wall panels with PEX. I want to make a solar collector and heat a storage tank in the basement and run a heat exchanger in there to heat the radiant panels. I figure with a hot water loop I could keep the water tank warm as well with the wood furnace.

Right now I'm eyeing up the DAKA 521. As a city boy I'm not sure where this will all go and in case I don't like dealing with loading a wood furnace, etc, then I don't feel bad due to the low cost of the unit. Once all the radiant panels are in place I could always add a quality wood boiler, but that would be down the road.

Guess that's all for now,

David
 
   / Hello from the Philly area #2  
Welcome, from jeffersonville vt, Born in Philly , a Jersey boy( flat lander)
I have oil as a primary , and 2 wood stoves, propane for stove and dryer.
 
   / Hello from the Philly area #4  
Welcome to the board neighbor. I'm in the same boat, oil fired boiler to which I added a wood boiler. Works well for me, the wood boiler is sufficient for most winter days. During cold snaps, I can't burn enough wood to warm the whole house so I'll switch the oil burner on. There are some local Amish that make add on boilers. DS machine is one that I would recommend, the shop is in Paradise PA.
 
   / Hello from the Philly area #6  
Welcome from Louisiana. Being a HVAC contractor, have you considered geo thermal heat pumps? Heating COP of newer units is 3.5+ and EER or 22 or more. Just upgraded my home unit from a 15 eer echp to a 22 eer earth coupled heat pump. After initial install, pretty maint free except for keeping a good filter in it and cleaning cond drain. Tending fire after running heat calls all day can get old! From one hvac to another...
 

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