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Old 04-25-2007   #1
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Question Anybody heat their home with Electric

Hey all,

Well i've been renting for the last 7+ years so I basically have zero equity to my name. I found a house for sale. I drive 1.5 minutes to work currently. This house would be 15 minutes from work which means more gas money.

There is no A/C in the house for sale. The house is heated with all baseboard electric heat. Does anyone on this board heat their home with baseboard elec heat? I'm not crazy about it. Because there is no forced air system in the house, there is no duct work so options for an A/C are limited. The windows are crank outs which limit the options even further. The house has older wood siding. It could use vinyl siding within 3 years or so. It's got a 2 car garage with blacktop drive. Has a good sized shed out in back. Absolutely no neighbors to the back. It's all open farm land.

I just don't know about the electric heat thing and the cost to heat the home. Any pros or cons to it? Should I stay away from this house or what?

I'll attach some pics... Price is firm at $73,000

Thanks for any info
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Old 04-25-2007   #2
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Re: Anybody heat their home with Electric

If you can get on a plan where it spreads out the heat bill over 12 months, it will really help your budgeting.

Natural gas prices are constantly shifting, but I can only go buy how the shop heat/electric bills fluxuate monthly.
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Re: Anybody heat their home with Electric

Hi Josh-

They pay $122/mo on the budget plan. That covers everything electric: heat, lights, water heater, stove, etc... They also have a newer wood stove in the basement if I wanted to burn wood in conjunction to the electric heat.
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Re: Anybody heat their home with Electric

Well, you know how much it costs then don't you.

And wood stove heat is the best. Utilize that beast!
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Re: Anybody heat their home with Electric

$122 a month is pretty good. I pay more then that for just my electricity. you could try to get it setup with off peak heat and save alot. But I dont think you can do off peak heat with wood backup anymore. Looks like a steal for 73k. You can always retrofit a furnace in the future.
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Re: Anybody heat their home with Electric

Yes, i know that he pays that much but I don't know his living habits and I don't really know how much wood he burned last winter in conjuction to that. So to heat solely with electric would be alot higher of course. I don't have access to a woods that I could log out for heating wood so I'd have to buy it from someone.

73k is a pretty good deal. That's in my home town which is 12 miles from where i'm at now. That house in my current town would be 90+ easily. I was thinking of getting it and fixing it up and making some money on it.

You can see in the attached pic that it clearly needs something done with the countertops.
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Re: Anybody heat their home with Electric

My brothers house is all electricly heated. he does have a higher electricity bill but he says it still is cheaper then to have a furnace
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Re: Anybody heat their home with Electric

Burn Corn. Seriously, it might be a good thing to look into investing in one of the Bixby (sp?) stoves (Shameles plug for Jet) for heat in the Winter. I know Marks roomate had one at their place in Bloomington as well.
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Re: Anybody heat their home with Electric

Yep, get yourself a corn burner! I have one in the shop and one downstairs. I also happen to work there full time. Let me know, I could probably hook you up!
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Re: Anybody heat their home with Electric

If I wasn't in a townhouse, I'd for sure be burning corn.
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Re: Anybody heat their home with Electric

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If I wasn't in a townhouse, I'd for sure be burning corn.
You are going to start a corn farm aren't you?

Corn gas, corn heat...do you like to eat corn?
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Re: Anybody heat their home with Electric

I don't eat a lot of corn, but I love corn on the cob. I just don't buy that much fresh food. I really should though.
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Re: Anybody heat their home with Electric

kinda off topic, sorry... but what part of wisconsin are you in? a decent house for 73K? O_O damn. you cant buy a refridgerator box on a street corner for that much around here.
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It's amazing how efficient corn burns. Over the whole winter, you might have one cup or so of ash.
Actually that isn't true, our stove is the most efficient on the market (99.7% burn efficiency) and we get a hockey puck sized clinker for every 33 lbs of corn. Shameless plug: www.bixbyenergy.com
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Actually that isn't true, our stove is the most efficient on the market (99.7% burn efficiency) and we get a hockey puck sized clinker for every 33 lbs of corn. Shameless plug: www.bixbyenergy.com
Those are not the units I am speaking of. The unit that I am most familiar with is about the size of a small car (Fit). It's located on a farm, so he just uses his own corn. I was there when he cleaned it. I cupped my hands together and he put the ash in my hands saying, "This was all the corn from last winter's heat."
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Re: Anybody heat their home with Electric

Yes, that is an outdoor boiler unit and that still isn't possible. We burn 99.7% of what you can in the corn. There are starches and other parts that simply won't burn. I have been the technical support manager for 4 years, believe me

Back on topic, electric is one of the most expensive sources of heat that there is. I am sure he was using the wood stove all the time if his electric bills were that low. Wood is a pain too.
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Re: Anybody heat their home with Electric

Back on topic, I have only baseboard heating in my condo, about 740 sq ft. I'm not on the budget plan, and last month my electric bill was $38.

But in January/February, my bill was $150 or so each month, and I kept my place around 65, and didn't turn the heat on in my room because I like it cold in there. And in my living room, I only have one baseboard heater, usually full blast in the winter, that's the only thing that heated my place. Cost me about $4 per day for that thing to be on.

However, I live in building made in late 1800s, I have virtually no modern insulation. That would probably cut my bill in half in the winter.
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