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Firewood: why it's better than other heating options

Firewood: why it's better than other heating options

People who heat their home with wood are often asked why they don’t use a more “modern” fuel like natural gas or electricity. It’s true that these other heating methods are more common, but that doesn’t make them better than firewood as an option for keeping your home warm and reducing your energy bills in the process. In fact, firewood has several benefits that other home heaters don’t offer, including lower cost and the ability to reduce your carbon footprint by burning something that would otherwise be waste. If you’re considering using another type of home heating as an alternative to firewood, here are a few reasons why you might want to stick with it.

 

Firewood is cheaper than most other heating options

When you take a look at the actual cost of each heating method, you’ll find that firewood is often the most affordable option. This is especially true if you’re burning wood that you already own, such as the logs left behind when you clear your property of trees or the trees that fall during a storm. Chopping and hauling wood from a local forest or woodlot can be expensive, though, so keep that in mind if you’re planning to buy your fuel rather than harvesting it. If you decide to use natural gas or electricity for heating, you’ll have to factor in the cost of monthly fuel deliveries. If you stick with firewood, you’ll only have to buy a chainsaw and some fuel once per season. Another thing to keep in mind is that heating with gas or electricity will increase your monthly utility bills, while firewood will actually reduce them. This is because your heating system will be running less frequently when you rely on wood for warmth.

 

Wood burns efficiently, reducing your carbon footprint

One of the best reasons to choose firewood for home heating is that it’s a low-emissions fuel. This means that the burning process releases fewer greenhouse gases into the atmosphere than other heating methods. This is especially true if you’ve chosen a type of wood that is suitable for indoor use, such as maple or oak. Propane and natural gas, on the other hand, release carbon dioxide, which is one of the main culprits behind climate change. Wood doesn’t have this problem, though, which means that it can be an effective way to reduce your carbon footprint. And the more carbon you can keep out of the atmosphere, the better off the entire planet will be.

 

Wood is a renewable resource

Another great thing about firewood is that it’s a renewable resource. This means that we don’t have to worry about running out of it someday, which isn’t something you can say about fossil fuels like natural gas. To be sure, many areas of the world use firewood as a primary source of home heating, and it’s worked well for centuries. It’s likely that it will be the main fuel source for home heating for centuries to come as well. This is because firewood is a sustainable resource. While harvesting trees for wood can cause environmental damage if trees aren’t managed properly, there’s no risk of firewood running out.

 

It’s easy to store and transport firewood

Another benefit of using firewood to heat your home is that it’s easy to store and transport. You don’t have to worry about a large tank sitting outside your home, and you don’t have to pay for a monthly delivery of your fuel. Instead, you can simply stack a few piles of firewood behind your house, and you can transport it to your home in the back of your pickup truck. If you choose to use natural gas or electricity to heat your home, on the other hand, you’ll have to pay to have a large, heavy tank installed in your home. You’ll also have to pay for monthly deliveries, which can be costly.

 

Summing up

In conclusion, firewood is a great way to heat your home. It’s cheaper than other options, it burns efficiently and releases fewer greenhouse gases, it’s renewable, and it’s easy to store and transport. If you’ve been considering switching from firewood to another heating method, we hope these reasons have helped you see why this may not be such a good idea after all.

 

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