How to make a self sufficient house with heat sources – Part 2

This article is part two, to read part one about building a self sufficient house click here first.

There are many ways to heat a house in the winter without cranking up the heat and paying more for your electrical bill. Here are two ways to build a self sufficient house that will be heated without the dependency of your electrical bill.

The first option in my opinion is the best option and that is to install wood stove. Wood stoves are the simplest solution to building a self sufficient home and heating it as it requires no power whatsoever. All you need is wood and a match and you can heat up a house all winter long without paying a dime. If you do not have wood around your house you can buy wood in bulk and have it delivered. It is still cheaper to build a self sufficient house heated with a wood stove then having to pay month after month of expensive heating bills.

The second option gets more costly then the first option and that means installing a solar heater for your house when you have it built. A solar heater does cost more upfront when you have your self sufficient home built but will pay for itself in a period of ten years. If you plan on living in your home for a long time then it is a great investment and after ten years you can kiss your heating bills goodbye for good.

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