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  • tenderhearts
    Daycare.com Member
    • Jan 2010
    • 1447

    Wood Stoves

    This is something my husband has been tossing around. We did an addition to our home about 3 years ago and now we are considering putting in a woodstove which would be in the daycare room, which will take up a considerable amount of space that I'm not happy about, the addition we did for my daycare area is a total of about 600 sq ft, but we really need it since our electric bill goes through the roof. Putting one in am I taking too much room away from the daycare and also IF we do it are there gates of some sort that you can get to put around them?
  • DancingQueen
    Daycare.com Member
    • Sep 2010
    • 580

    #2
    My sister had one in her livingroom that was used mostly for daycare. She had one of those big play gates that went all the way around it and the state was fine with that.

    I LOVE MY WOOD STOVE
    (you just reminded me that I need to go add wood to it actually..)

    Mine though is in my basement luckily it heats my entire house (1008sqft) all winter without ever touching my electric heat thermostat

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    • laundrymom
      Advanced Daycare.com Member
      • Nov 2010
      • 4177

      #3
      I love my woodstove too, we got a new furnace last year though and my heat bill was 57 bucks a month. so Im ok with keeping the woodstove as a secondary method of heat,.. if Im sewing or working in the basement I fire it up, or if its bitter cold, but it works so well that if its over 40 in the day it heats the house too warm . Mine is in the basement too,. not sure about having it in a main play area. I would definately gate it off.

      Originally posted by DancingQueen
      My sister had one in her livingroom that was used mostly for daycare. She had one of those big play gates that went all the way around it and the state was fine with that.

      I LOVE MY WOOD STOVE
      (you just reminded me that I need to go add wood to it actually..)

      Mine though is in my basement luckily it heats my entire house (1008sqft) all winter without ever touching my electric heat thermostat

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      • tenderhearts
        Daycare.com Member
        • Jan 2010
        • 1447

        #4
        Oh cool, I'm a little nervous about doing it but with all the tax credits this years we're really considering it. I'm just so disappointed that in my "new" daycare are I'm going to lose that space when I wish we made it a little bigger to begin with We have only electric and even after we put in our central air which was cheaper than our wall units we're heating about 1650 sq and our electric bill is over $300 during the winter months, it kills us, so it would really be beneficial. We thought about the pellet stove but by the time we buy pellets we're not saving a lot of money just convenience so we decided on the woodstove. hey thanks ladies.

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        • SandeeAR
          Advanced Daycare.com Member
          • Sep 2010
          • 1192

          #5
          Just a consideration. Do you have any kids with asthma? Will it effect them?

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          • tenderhearts
            Daycare.com Member
            • Jan 2010
            • 1447

            #6
            Uh yea my husband ::, he does have asthma but they used to have a woodstove growing up and it never bothered his asthma but thank I'll look into it, as of now none of my kids have asthma.

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            • DancingQueen
              Daycare.com Member
              • Sep 2010
              • 580

              #7
              I have asthma - doesn't effect us at all.

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              • melskids
                Daycare.com Member
                • Feb 2010
                • 1776

                #8
                my son has asthma too. doesnt affect him either. i asked my hubby and he said "as long as its an airtight" it wont bother anyone. (whatever that means... ) i think it has something to do with it not "leaking" smoke.

                just another thought, too. it gets really dry in here, so i run a humidifier during the months we use the woodstove. my FIL wont pay the electric to use a humidifier, cause hes cheap so he keeps a pot of water right on the woodstove. of course, he cooks his dinner there too

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                • QualiTcare
                  Advanced Daycare.com Member
                  • Apr 2010
                  • 1502

                  #9
                  this might be a stupid question, but i don't know bc our last house (a rental) had horrible weatherproofing and a 4-500 electric bill, and the house we have now which we own already had double paned, nice windows in it when we got it (so, i've never paid for windows) - and our bill is around 100-150 at the most.

                  is it a lot cheaper to get a wood stove than to have new windows? and if so, is it a difference worth not dealing with the worry of the stove?

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                  • momofboys
                    Advanced Daycare Member
                    • Dec 2009
                    • 2560

                    #10
                    Maybe a silly question but if you have a woodstove do your clothes end up smelling like you were at a campfire or is that only if you have a fireplace? My sister runs her fireplace at her house frequently & whenever I return from her house when it was on I smell like a campfire & I don't like it! Just something I was wondering about! As a parent if my kid came home smelling like campfire I would not like it!

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                    • tenderhearts
                      Daycare.com Member
                      • Jan 2010
                      • 1447

                      #11
                      We have all new windows through the house and we just had new insulation sprayed in the attic when we did our addition, we did it through the WHOLE house not just the addition. Part of the increase in electric bill (which is all we have, no gas just electric) is that when we did our addition we added almost 700 sq ft. which obviously increased the heating
                      I dont' think with a woodstove you would smell like a campfire because unlike a fireplace the door is closed. We have friends that have one and it doesn't even smell like that in their house.
                      That's a good idea about running a humidifier, I thought about running one this winter anyways because there is so much static and my hair will stick to my face ::so I thought about getting one. They can't be that expensive to run are they???

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                      • melskids
                        Daycare.com Member
                        • Feb 2010
                        • 1776

                        #12
                        Originally posted by tenderhearts
                        We have all new windows through the house and we just had new insulation sprayed in the attic when we did our addition, we did it through the WHOLE house not just the addition. Part of the increase in electric bill (which is all we have, no gas just electric) is that when we did our addition we added almost 700 sq ft. which obviously increased the heating
                        I dont' think with a woodstove you would smell like a campfire because unlike a fireplace the door is closed. We have friends that have one and it doesn't even smell like that in their house.
                        That's a good idea about running a humidifier, I thought about running one this winter anyways because there is so much static and my hair will stick to my face ::so I thought about getting one. They can't be that expensive to run are they???
                        i dont think so. i dont see much of a difference in the electric bill, but its hard to tell. i do use the dryer more in the winter, so i blame the increase on that.

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                        • DancingQueen
                          Daycare.com Member
                          • Sep 2010
                          • 580

                          #13
                          Ours is easy to run.
                          Our house does not get smokey.
                          Our electric bill does not change in the winter because we don't touch the heat.
                          Our outdoor smells strongly of wood burning stove but it is different than a campfire smell.
                          Our indoors does not smell like it but our basement has a little bit of the smell.
                          I LOVE the smell.
                          I had a daycare dad say that he was very concerned with the smell. After I explained it is completely safe he still said he was concerned and I told him "too bad" in not those exact words.
                          and she is still here and he has learned to deal with it.

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                          • melskids
                            Daycare.com Member
                            • Feb 2010
                            • 1776

                            #14
                            Originally posted by DancingQueen
                            Ours is easy to run.
                            Our house does not get smokey.
                            Our electric bill does not change in the winter because we don't touch the heat.
                            Our outdoor smells strongly of wood burning stove but it is different than a campfire smell.
                            Our indoors does not smell like it but our basement has a little bit of the smell.
                            I LOVE the smell.
                            I had a daycare dad say that he was very concerned with the smell. After I explained it is completely safe he still said he was concerned and I told him "too bad" in not those exact words.
                            and she is still here and he has learned to deal with it.
                            that why i make sure its one of those things i discuss at the interview, just like the dog, my sons teenage friends, etc.

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                            • laundrymom
                              Advanced Daycare.com Member
                              • Nov 2010
                              • 4177

                              #15
                              I always mention my sons friends too,.. something about 5- 19 yr old boys seems scarier than 5- 19 yr old girls.

                              my sons teenage friends, etc.[/QUOTE]

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