Outdoor Wood Furnace Info
Outdoor Furnaces - Manufacturers WITH EPA-Certified Models => Central Boiler => Topic started by: Roger2561 on October 11, 2012, 04:41:38 AM
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You know, it appears that everytime I turn on the TV the price of home heating oil is going up and up and up...with no relief in site. I am so thankful that I purchased the CB E-classic 1400. My oil bill would have been over $5,000.00 again this year. I find it sickening when it would have cost me more to heat my home than it does for property taxes and NH has one of the highest property taxes in the nation. Last heating season I was able to heat 3000sqft of living space and DHW using 6 cord of wood. I have to purchase my wood, but I have it delivered log length at $100.00/cord. I buck it up, split it and stack it. A little sweat equity goes a long way. I'm about 2 years ahead of myself so my firewood is nice and dry this year.
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Sounds good man. I was talkin with a friend about how I wont need anymore propane for this year and he mentioned the company might charge me a tank fee(i dont own my tank) if I dont buy so many gallons a year. I never thought about that. Im gonna check with them and see. He said he thought it was pretty expensive too. Talk about them stickin it to ya!
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You know, it appears that everytime I turn on the TV the price of home heating oil is going up and up and up...with no relief in site. I am so thankful that I purchased the CB E-classic 1400. My oil bill would have been over $5,000.00 again this year. I find it sickening when it would have cost me more to heat my home than it does for property taxes and NH has one of the highest property taxes in the nation. Last heating season I was able to heat 3000sqft of living space and DHW using 6 cord of wood. I have to purchase my wood, but I have it delivered log length at $100.00/cord. I buck it up, split it and stack it. A little sweat equity goes a long way. I'm about 2 years ahead of myself so my firewood is nice and dry this year.
Well thats the price you pay with no sales tax or income tax...Myself I rather pay a higher property tax than being tax every day..My property tax isnt bad at all...$13.07 a thousand currently..Thanks to the rich on Lake Winnipesaukee!!!
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You know, it appears that everytime I turn on the TV the price of home heating oil is going up and up and up...with no relief in site. I am so thankful that I purchased the CB E-classic 1400. My oil bill would have been over $5,000.00 again this year. I find it sickening when it would have cost me more to heat my home than it does for property taxes and NH has one of the highest property taxes in the nation. Last heating season I was able to heat 3000sqft of living space and DHW using 6 cord of wood. I have to purchase my wood, but I have it delivered log length at $100.00/cord. I buck it up, split it and stack it. A little sweat equity goes a long way. I'm about 2 years ahead of myself so my firewood is nice and dry this year.
Well thats the price you pay with no sales tax or income tax...Myself I rather pay a higher property tax than being tax every day..My property tax isnt bad at all...$13.07 a thousand currently..Thanks to the rich on Lake Winnipesaukee!!!
Oh believe me, no way am I in favor of an income tax. I don't want my government taking my hard earned money from me without a way of fighting back. I've had this discussion with the liberals where I work. If I had a choice and the only 2 choices were an income or sales tax, I'd settle for the sales tax. That way I control how much of my money the state receives from me, not the other way around. But, knowing that we are not being put in that position, I can say I'm happy with the current set up. Heck, If I wanted lower property taxes all I'd have to do is move to a town 2 towns to the west of of me where their tax rate is a third of mine. However, the point of the original post is, my tax bill is less than the home heating oil bill would have been if I didn't invest a little capital into the OWB. I would have been forced to sell the house where I grew up.
On a side note - make sure your OWB is running good tonight. The temps are supposed to be in the lower 20's in my area, teens up north. Me thinks fall is here to stay.
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You know, it appears that everytime I turn on the TV the price of home heating oil is going up and up and up...with no relief in site. I am so thankful that I purchased the CB E-classic 1400. My oil bill would have been over $5,000.00 again this year. I find it sickening when it would have cost me more to heat my home than it does for property taxes and NH has one of the highest property taxes in the nation. Last heating season I was able to heat 3000sqft of living space and DHW using 6 cord of wood. I have to purchase my wood, but I have it delivered log length at $100.00/cord. I buck it up, split it and stack it. A little sweat equity goes a long way. I'm about 2 years ahead of myself so my firewood is nice and dry this year.
Well thats the price you pay with no sales tax or income tax...Myself I rather pay a higher property tax than being tax every day..My property tax isnt bad at all...$13.07 a thousand currently..Thanks to the rich on Lake Winnipesaukee!!!
Oh believe me, no way am I in favor of an income tax. I don't want my government taking my hard earned money from me without a way of fighting back. I've had this discussion with the liberals where I work. If I had a choice and the only 2 choices were an income or sales tax, I'd settle for the sales tax. That way I control how much of my money the state receives from me, not the other way around. But, knowing that we are not being put in that position, I can say I'm happy with the current set up. Heck, If I wanted lower property taxes all I'd have to do is move to a town 2 towns to the west of of me where their tax rate is a third of mine. However, the point of the original post is, my tax bill is less than the home heating oil bill would have been if I didn't invest a little capital into the OWB. I would have been forced to sell the house where I grew up.
On a side note - make sure your OWB is running good tonight. The temps are supposed to be in the lower 20's in my area, teens up north. Me thinks fall is here to stay.
What NH needs to do is legalize gambling... Missing out on big bucks...MA did it...Maine has it.. Im neither for a sales or income tax..It is pretty sad that the tax bill is way lower than the oil bill.. But nothing is done with the price of crude.. Yup Fall is def here to stay..Love this season