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General Outdoor Furnace Discussion / New to wood stoves/Only a Question
« on: April 01, 2011, 03:13:55 PM »
Hello,
Basically my family and I moved into a house that was on our property( we owned a huge farm) and we had a wood furnace outside feeding both houses. Now that the farm house is sold its on the other owners property and they do fill it and what not. My question is we are burning oil at a high rate and we all know how much that is getting pricey now a days. The pipes coming into the house are still warm and the oil we burn is only used for house bathes and laundry(and the back up when the furnace isnt burning.) I would like to know why if the furnace is filled is their a cut off switch from the houses that the other owner can initiate. Is their anyway that I can check on our furnace in house that the outside furnace is providing heat to the house? Are there any tests that I could perform? ANY information would be a great help. THANKS so much.
Basically my family and I moved into a house that was on our property( we owned a huge farm) and we had a wood furnace outside feeding both houses. Now that the farm house is sold its on the other owners property and they do fill it and what not. My question is we are burning oil at a high rate and we all know how much that is getting pricey now a days. The pipes coming into the house are still warm and the oil we burn is only used for house bathes and laundry(and the back up when the furnace isnt burning.) I would like to know why if the furnace is filled is their a cut off switch from the houses that the other owner can initiate. Is their anyway that I can check on our furnace in house that the outside furnace is providing heat to the house? Are there any tests that I could perform? ANY information would be a great help. THANKS so much.
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