Gas vs Pellet Stove. Which is the King of Efficiency?

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  • Опубліковано 2 лис 2024

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  • @normanmiller8412
    @normanmiller8412 9 місяців тому +1

    We run both. The LP gas stove is our backup and helps on cold days (0⁰F or colder). The pellet stove runs 24/7, and this is the 5th winter for it. This year we spent $820 in propane and $630 in pellets. If we would reverse the 2 stove's role it could easily cost twice as much because simply saying, per btu, propane costs more than pellets. But pellets arent as reliable when we go on vacation or trips, so we have both. We were gone almost 4 weeks where only LP was used and about 5 months with just pellets so far. Most people could figure 1 bag per day.

  • @OhanaRainbow
    @OhanaRainbow 2 роки тому +6

    Thanks. Had a fireplace which did not heat the room. Bought a pellet fireplace insert and there was a hundred percent increase in heat. My house was not set up for gas. Nice to see the cost comparison.

    • @jettlash1000
      @jettlash1000  2 роки тому +2

      I’m glad this helped and yes, they sure do throw some heat!

    • @chrisonthiaallthingsglam6624
      @chrisonthiaallthingsglam6624 Рік тому

      @@jettlash1000hi there! First off you are a genius! I am having issues with my Quadra trekker getting heat. It’s brand new only used about 20 bags of even and we’ve cleaned correctly but thermostat won’t budge. Stays at 68 no matter what we’ve done. Reset it… you name it. So bummed out supposed to heat 2600sq ft and can’t get it more than 67 in 600 sq ft

    • @ketolifestyle68
      @ketolifestyle68 Рік тому

      gas an propane are gonna sky rocket soon, the government is ridiculous right now

  • @tomjones5783
    @tomjones5783 Рік тому +1

    Great post well thought out and somewhat time-consuming to give us an answer on what direction to go. Thank you for your time

  • @johnnyk617
    @johnnyk617 Місяць тому

    Fantastic video this is exactly what I was I was looking for

  • @chrisdebrito4239
    @chrisdebrito4239 Рік тому +4

    should have included BTU output in your comparison

  • @thermionic1234567
    @thermionic1234567 8 місяців тому

    We need to replace one of our HVACs.
    I’m not a big fan of heat pumps because their heating ability and efficiency is a function of outside temperature.
    Here in central Virginia they seem ideal for shoulder season heating. They seem to suck on really hot and cold days; and, in fairness, our new HVAC has been rock-stable for heating, but could not keep up on the hottest summer days. It has been 71 all winter, but last summer when set for 71 on the hottest days, it could only cool the space to 76 or 77.
    I was describing the new heat pump and the old one now appears completely dead.
    We are in the middle of nowhere and natural gas is not an option. Any suggestions on what we should use as a primary heat source if we replace the HVAC with a central AC unit only? Also, any suggestions for supplemental heat if we go with a replacement heat pump?

  • @avlisk
    @avlisk 11 місяців тому

    I did a lot of research on cost and operation during our many power outages here in a Maine winter. I chose a propane heater over a pellet stove for ease of use. Gas leaks tried to kill me once last winter and already once this winter. I'm still alive, but the effects last a week or more, and it's really bad. The propane monitors aren't entirely reliable. I learned the hard way. So, I'm shopping for a pellet stove now to replace my gas heater. Just an FYI for you folks trying to decide. Cost isn't everything. Staying alive and not getting sick are worth a lot more.

    • @Thomas-se3tb
      @Thomas-se3tb 10 місяців тому

      Pellet stove smoke and dust is pretty dangerous too

  • @brianlee6849
    @brianlee6849 2 роки тому

    Very good info 👍. I am considering buying a house in Eastern Maryland that is 2900 ft and it uses propane for heat so I think in my case of wood pellet stove would be much cheaper than propane? I'm sure the natural gas is probably less than half the cost of propane but I don't know for sure? I'm considering getting a Harmon 61a. Thank you 👍

  • @2009RyanH
    @2009RyanH Рік тому

    What will you use when the power goes out. Unless you have a house generator.

  • @pauld007
    @pauld007 Рік тому

    Thank you for true information.

  • @learysinsight9617
    @learysinsight9617 11 місяців тому

    What if you had an off grid style stove..like a Wiseway. That would probably edge out in front.

  • @scotttrainer9704
    @scotttrainer9704 2 роки тому +1

    So the BTU per hour cost is almost equal then? Your gas fireplace is 25,000 btu, I'm gonna guess your pellet stove is close to 50,000 btu?

  • @junglepilot7611
    @junglepilot7611 Рік тому +1

    Don’t you need to factor in how much heat you are getting off each one?

  • @smnkm4ehfer
    @smnkm4ehfer Рік тому +1

    Holy shit, our propane is nearing $4/gal, where are you that yours is so cheap?!? Its like $6k in propane for a mild winter. Almost $2k per fill up and a tank will last about 2.5-3 weeks being easy on her

  • @ketolifestyle68
    @ketolifestyle68 Рік тому

    i live in socal, the gas company did us dirty this year, $400 a month for nov dec jan an feb, march was $276.. just for natural gas my house sat at 63, mom had to walk around with a sweater an sweats, ran 66 at night till midnight, thats $1876 dollars, thats ridiculous. so im looking into a pellet stove for an alternate heating sources,... we have solar panels, but ive seen too many videos about electric heating costing too much also..

  • @clintondoner1133
    @clintondoner1133 2 роки тому +1

    THANKS BROTHER!!!!

  • @rickteeden8656
    @rickteeden8656 Рік тому

    My chief complaint with my pellet stove in the time and energy it takes to clean the stove and the pipes

  • @MississippiWopGenius396
    @MississippiWopGenius396 2 роки тому

    what size pellet bag

  • @ChelseaJadeC
    @ChelseaJadeC Рік тому +1

    We pay 50c per kwh in electric in Ireland, crazy

  • @Richard-ib3kp
    @Richard-ib3kp 2 роки тому

    I didn’t hear you give the btu produced by pellet stove? It’s probably twice 25k that the gas produces. Not an apples to apples comparison unless we compare btu/cost per hour.

    • @jettlash1000
      @jettlash1000  2 роки тому +3

      I’ll probably need to make a new video now that the cost of pellets is north of $8 a bag this year….

    • @kylemoore907
      @kylemoore907 Рік тому

      I was also curious. Seeing if I was looking at a propane unit with near 40k btu, I’d be at closer too the pellet stove cost here.

  • @Dzo-ec
    @Dzo-ec 2 роки тому +3

    Unless your gas stove has a heat exchanger like most pellet stove has, otherwise good luck to get even half the BTU number claimed by the manufacturer.

  • @ecoheliguy
    @ecoheliguy 9 місяців тому

    IMO Your math is wrong. Your gas stove, if you look up the data is in the range of 57-68% efficient. So in order to produce 25,000 BTU’s for heating the room, you burned upto 43,900 BTU’s in total counting wasted heat up the flue pipe. So it was closer to $0.276 per hour in gas consumption or $0.28 per hour in total energy.

  • @rajraj1305
    @rajraj1305 2 роки тому +1

    Supr

  • @kent6430
    @kent6430 2 роки тому

    How do you square whole home heating? Pellet is going to heat a whole home better than gas, by a mile.

    • @deepsleep7822
      @deepsleep7822 2 роки тому

      @ken: would like to see your numbers proving that.

    • @LampWaters
      @LampWaters 2 роки тому

      My parents mainly use 1 pellet stove to heat a whole house upstairs and downstairs. No gas available. Only in a snow storm do they use woodstove anymore. I'm not sure their cost. But as they get older it's easier for them to do pellets than wood. My grandparents added one too, no gas available for them either. They got snowed in when they were supposed to be gone for winter and my grandpa was in poor health and was able to keep pellet stove going all winter by himself. Had they not put it in prior he would have needed help with wood and wouldn't be able to load his box by himself anymore. This allowed him to be independent without all the work he usually does.

    • @ketolifestyle68
      @ketolifestyle68 Рік тому

      look at how much you need, for a 1700 sqft house im gonna get a 2800sqft.. so i can run it at half and be more efficient, i can use soft wood cause im not sitting in anything under 40 degrees during the winter..