Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Cost of burning Wood vs Heating Oil

According to an article I recently read, heating oil averaged $3.527 a gallon.










How does this compare to burning wood in a catalytic stove?
According to the experts, 166 gallons of oil equals one cord of wood.
This is $585.48 compared to the price of one cord of wood.

Do the math and compare your cost savings.

Wood heat in a catalytic stove is the least expensive heat available.

Further, wood is an entirely domestic resource.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

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