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  • Maine Home Insulation | Warmer Winters Cooler Summers

    Maine Home Insulation | Warmer Winters Cooler Summers

    Maine home insulation, making warmer winters, cooler summers happen.

    More comfort at your home in Maine wherever you hang your hat starts with planning. No matter what the cost of energy to heat or cool your Maine home. No one likes to waste hard earned dollars.

    maine early morning
    Planning For The Next Maine Winter Heating Season Early On. Energy Weatherization Tightening Up The Maine Home.

    But true Mainers watching the gas pump and heating oil prices hike higher don’t panic.

    Live a few years in rural Maine and what to do to make the most of things is not so hard. Living in Maine makes you way way more resourceful, independent, creativel.

    Less emotion and more plan of action is how Mainers maneuver harsh weather, spells of poor heath or during economic setbacks.

    The towns in Maine are smaller and tighter and work together to conquer problems. Accepting the mantra “if it is to be, it is up to me”. Taking charge for the plan of attack on whatever the issue living in Maine as a full time native.

    So Maine home insulation.

    How to tackle the living space you call home. To make sure cracks and crevices are well sealed. Tight is right. Making sure that Maine home attic areas are super insulated and well ventilated.

    Big homes in Maine, those are the biggest energy hogs to ride herd on all year long.

    Large families, growing up on farms and working the mills, out in the back forty woodlot in Maine meant bigger housing needed. Large families of yesteryear number ten and more were common in Maine. More than the now standard 1.6 children per family in the USA. Maine has a lot of larger, grand older housing stock to insulated and heat as efficiently as possible. No one has money to burn in small town rural Maine.

    heating cooling maine homes
    The Bigger The Maine Home, The Greater The Cost Heating / Cooling It!

    Chances are this is not your first blog post in the search for insulation tips to save hard earned dollars used to purchase energy.

    Energy conservation is best approached from lots of angles. First, how big a place do you need now? Your real estate housing needs changes as families arrive and eventually leave the nest. Or housing multi generations under one roof to be the most economically efficient. The trend to share the roof line is a healthy one on many levels.

    Those grandchildren benefit from gram and gramps helping instill values and developing the right Maine attitude for success in life.

    heat loss thermal imaging
    Heat Loss, Making A Maine Home Easier To Cool. How Tight Is Your Maine Home? Thermal Imaging To Know Where To Tighten Up Your Home In Maine.

    The kids enrich the the older generation’s quality of life too. And Mom and Dad sure could use the helping hand and back up support when their parents live local or share the same mailbox address.

    Insulation tip number one is share space rather than lots of room but only a few people wasting it.

    How much space do you really need and what are the reasons to use more than you need?

    efficiency maine energy savings
    Saving Money Heating, Cooling Your Maine Home. Upgrading Heating Systems, Lighting, The Way You Heat Your Water.

    In rural Maine, the desire to make others envious observing how much space your McMansion takes up is gone.

    Practical, frugal, form follows function rules the day. Not trying to be snarky or put on airs to impress anyone.

    Insulation tip number two is reduce what you use as family size shrinks.

    Consider adding an efficiency apartment to Air BnB or rent out someone all alone. The income from the extended stay renter say that works as a traveler at the local health care facility can enrich your life and the tenant’s too!

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    Maine, The Way Life Should Be! Welcome To Vacationland! Common Sense Still Used In Our Daily Life. Not Outdated.

    Close off what you don’t use. Less square footage means an easier time keeping it warm or cool depending on the month showing on the kitchen calendar.

    Sometimes selling the big ark and downsizing to something one floor and smaller just makes sense.

    Trading places with someone in the accumulation phase and raising or blending families who has out grown their current 2 bedroom ranch style home.

    Insulation tip number three involves a physical inspection of your current Maine home.

    Before throwing lots of money into the latest trending energy saving devices, examine the Maine house or apartment for tightness.

    Loose as a goose with gaps air can come and go as it pleases is going to waste lots of energy dollars.

    What’s capping your attic space, how efficient your windows and doors are, what heat loss happens in your basement area?

    What is in the walls for insulation and before you add exterior vinyl siding, consider some outside foam board insulation.

    Making heating and cooling your home a game, a sport, rising to the challenge.

    Lots of rebates for energy savings if you look online or at the local Maine hardware and building store. Here’s is the Efficiency Maine home insulation website short cut link.

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    Planning, Thinking About Maine Winter Heater Happens Year Round. Staying A Couple Seasons Ahead How We Mainers Roll.

    What you purchase for water heaters, home appliances, lighting fixtures and the how to warm and cool your living space has many facets.

    Here are at home cost incentive options to save money at your residence. Saving money on your energy costs is not just limited to your Maine home either. Work, schools, health care facilities.. what gets chewed up on the commercial and institutional side of energy costs matters just as much. More on that work side of energy efficiency and incentive rebates options.

    Growing up, each late fall the Maine farm house was banked with fir bows and sheathing.

    maine lake canoe sunset
    Enjoy The Season You Are In, Preparing For The Next One Approaching. Winter Always In The Mental Planning Stages.

    The trip to get fresh bows from the farm’s wooded sections was a ritual.

    One practiced right along with having a year ahead supply of cut, stacked, seasoned fire wood. Wood to heat your home as a renewable resource was everywhere and tightening up the old farmstead was not as critical. Not like now where heating oil is precious and comes at a high cost.

    In those early years, the state highway department crews put up snow fences along the major roadway arteries. To control drifting snow and save money spend winging back the new storm flakes to keep traffic moving efficiently.

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    All Four Seasons, Most Mainers Are “Outdoors” Year Round! Enjoying Space In Maine But Dressed Accordingly Prepared For Whatever the Weather Cast Delivers.

    We dressed differently than some today too when winter weather was happening around us growing up in small town rural Maine.

    Waiting for the school bus at the end of the farm house driveway, you had the winter coat zipped up tightly. The one bought with your own money picking potatoes with all your family and friends out in the farm field. Mittens, hat, stockings and scarf knit by mom or gram and maybe a long underwear layer. Prepared, comfortable, braced to weather any storm in life. Not shivering and feeling helpless wearing a short sleeve shirt, no hat, no gloves or coat.

    Not trucked by your parents door to door and hanging inside 97% of the time year round.

    No, no. Just one trip on the big yellow number 13 bus at 7:15 each morning with delivery home at 3:30 in the afternoon. Just in time for farm chores and some time before supper to play outside with family and friends.

    warming up maine fireplace
    Fireplace In Maine, Looking To Warm Your Bones With A Wood Fire?

    When there is less money to manage, better use of the funds happens. Here’s more Maine energy saving blog posts to glean.

    Creative, practical, everything designed for survival of your family and Maine community.

    That’s the same approach used to how best to manage high energy costs. Most Maine homes have a variety of heat sources so the ability to “play” the energy market happens. Not being pushed into a corner with no options is not how hardworking Mainer’s run their lives. Staying a step ahead and expecting setbacks, preparing for them before they happen.

    maine lake sunset
    Dozing Off In The Maine Lakeside Hammock. It’s A Good Feeling Knowing You Have Next Year’s Firewood All In Place.

    What are you doing to step up the game heating or cooling your Maine home?

    winter heating season
    Driving, Living, Deal With Winter And Snow. Everyone Living Full Time In Maine Stays Prepared For The Winter, The Heating Season.

    Heat pump hanging off the side of your house or ceiling fans being installed to move the air up or down depending on the season? Any cutting edge energy saving building tips to share for new construction? Or old tried and tested methods to squeeze the maximum BTU value out of your hard earned energy dollars?

    Do you heat your Maine home with cords of wood or pallet bags of pellets?

    Considering buying an electric car or a moped or peddle bike? Do you ride share to your Maine job? Or telecommute to work remotely in Maine? Winter in Maine is always in the corner of your eye or back of your mind.

    Now is the time to tackle the Maine home to make sure the energy dollars are not going up the chimney.

    Making a game of how to heat your place best and to be the most comfortable. For peace of mind and comfort wherever your live, work or play in Maine.

    Working hard to up on the latest insulation, weatherization Keeping the winter cold, Jack Frost from your door because your Maine home insulation is to snuff. All the latest weatherization energy saving rebates have been explored and tapped.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker

    207.532.6573 |  info@mooersrealty.com  |

    MOOERS REALTY 69 North ST Houlton ME 04730 USA

  • Insulating Your Home In Maine, Stretching Energy Heating Dollars.

    Insulating Your Home In Maine, Stretching Energy Heating Dollars.

    Insulating your home in Maine, how to heat it more efficiently when the dollars are scarce.

    This blog post is about how to stretch your heating dollars. Because money left over from heating your Maine home can be applied to other financial obligations that visit your crowded mailbox monthly. Let’s face it, Maine is loaded with older housing stock. When many of the homes were built, heating oil cost just pennies on the dollar. Wood lots surround us too because Maine is 91 percent timberland. The forest offers plenty of low cost, of renewable heating resource opportunities. If you have the gumption to a season ahead cut, split, stack and prepare your house chimney for heating with wood.

    maine outdoor winter scene
    The Peace And Quiet In Maine Winter White. Unplug, Recharge, Get Your Head Screwed On Straight. Tackle Heating Your Maine Home More Sensible With An Audit.

    I’ve blogged on the love affair of Jotul woodstoves before which you already know about if you have hung around this channel for any length of time.

    Woodstoves offer more to simple living in Maine than just the heating your home benefit. Cardio exercise from the yearly trip to the wood lot to gather and process your winter fuel give you a self sufficient feeling of contentment. The rising cost of other fuels to heat your home don’t concern you so much when the four, eight or however many cords of seasoned wood are neatly stacked in the 4 x 4 x 8 rows.

    Cooking on a wood stove and heating your domestic hot water are secondary gains helping stretch your Maine energy dollars. The cheerful blaze that lights up your winter hibernation improves your bottom line financial health tremendously. So do southern exposure insulated walls of glass that get sealed in and buttoned up with Roman shades when the yellow orange ball disappears from high overhead.

    But whoa big fella. Neck reining to get back to making your home in Maine easier to heat.

    Besides the energy heating credits for installing heat pumps, high efficiency water heaters, the space you live in can be tightened up.

    Maine Weather In Winter, Everything Does Not Stop.
    Sunshine Outside In Maine During Winter. We Dress Warm, Head Outside. Saying Sayonara To The Couch And Channel Changer Wand.

    To reduce the need for whatever is used to heat your living area called home. Closing off unused areas, wearing more than t-shirt short sleeves around your home lower the energy costs too. It does not mean being able to see your breath or wondering why the house plants are dead or the domestic pets seem a little frost bit. But lots of articles promote 65 degrees as the benchmark to maintain.

    The t-shirt under the long sleeve whatever you wear is the one extra comfort level to remove the chill of winter living in Maine. Reaching for the afghan  or couch throw blanket becomes a habit that replaces twisting the thermostat dial so hard to the right to stay warm while feeling guilty at the same time. Whatever you wear has to breathe like your attic and venting, wicking all make what you wear an educated choice whether your put into your house for insulation or hang on your body for lasting warmth.

    The home itself, what can be done for low cost improvements to keep the heat inside longer?

    The best return on whatever the energy cost updates you do select are the ones underwritten by  government agencies. Here is a list of energy saving conservation funding sources to consider tapping into to help chisel away the size of your heating and electrical lighting bills. Heating oil assistance is one of the most searched for terms in Maine. Considering a smaller square footage energy efficient home is a smart move too if the house around you is just too darn big. Or converting part of it into a rental apartment could be a wise move if you want to keep the same mailing address. Turning your home into a money making rental for a loved one brings families closer together. The trips to the grocery store include consideration of someone other than yourself that needs a loaf of bread or a quart of milk.

    Energy efficiency in your Maine house starts with an audit.

    Let’s face it. Most of use don’t have money to burn and heating the great outdoors is not your goal because we all know you and I were not really brought up in a barn. The simple habits to close the exterior door when you go out and come in is a given common sense maneuver. If you educate your kids to consider the warm air in your home is like water. That leaks out through holes in your house that all add up. Turning off lights becomes a habit if it is taught early on out of respect for the monthly budget bottom line painful check writing.

    Maine Small Town Living.
    See The Light, Love The Surroundings, The Locals In Maine Small Towns. Maine Winters Are Peaceful Once You Get Beyond The Hectic Holiday Traditions!

    Weather stripping, beefing up your attic and cellar wall insulation. Caulking around window and door cracks and gaps. Stuffing insulation in the cavity voids around new insulated replacement windows tightens up the efficiency of the energy use you are determine to ride herd on better.  This is the Department of Energy’s list of where your heating air escapes and areas to double up on to stop the leakage. More on rebates and loans for energy conservation in your Maine house. To save money and get efficient. Frugal is not the same thing as cheap. It is a true desire to use less, get more and be efficient. In control of your energy dollars when winter is in full swing outside your home sweet home.

    Adjusting your house thermostat for eight to ten hours can save ten percent of what you shell out for energy. A programable thermostat would be a thoughtful stocking stuffer for the person on your gift list that could sure use it to trim their household heating and cooling bills.

    Not everyone hangs a heat pump or two on the outside of their home.

    Stacks of wood for the kitchen stove, cellar furnace or the outdoor boiler behind your home is not everyone’s path to energy use dieting. Rebates for updating Maine home oil or gas furnaces explained in the highlight link you just past and need to put ‘er in reverse to check out if you have time for more belt tightening tips and cash back options.

    Annual servicing and filter replacement in the energy tune up of whatever furnace is purring down cellar or in the ground floor utility room of the Maine home is money well spent. If you are lucky enough to have a fireplace in the Maine house, remember that when used they only are about five to ten percent efficient. Once you remove the romantic value of those positive ions spilled into your living room, consider there is another use. Slide in an insert with a pellet or wood stove or considering adding a gas log for a warm glow in your living space.

    All the calculated maneuvers help make your home in Maine easier to heat and cool.

    Cheaper costs for the energy to do both if nothing is rushed and the home work to heat and cool the sticks and bricks is a well thought out plan. One funded by the money you already waste if you do nothing but shiver, bitch and complain. Get determined not depressed. Take some steps to shake it up. Often you are cold because you just simply are not dressed right. Layering those clothes, changing up what you wear for comfort is just a smart move. Requiring a little thought when you slide out the dresser drawer or reach into your bedroom closet each morning for something parked and waiting on a hanger to consider wearing today.

    Maine Snowing. Getting Out On Top Of The White Stuff.
    Getting Around In Maine, Lots Of Options In Vacationland. Park The Car, Hoof It. Strap On Some Bear Paws.

    Like if you don’t ride herd on your credit card use, lack of thought put into how you heat and live in your Maine home can suck you deeper into a financial black hole. Not one has to be cold nor should they be. But being warm as toast does not just happen surviving a Maine winter. Landlords can tap into available funding to make rental apartments warmer, to save themselves and their tenants hard earned money.

    It’s up to you and you can be independent. By making a game of being thrifty in whatever you use for a heating resource combined with tightening up the living space you call your Maine home is just good business.  Your kids are watching and learning from your dance to save money and stretch those smaller piles of dollars too. Too practical or square? Or survival life skill? How do you approach energy conservation regardless of your savings account size?

    Heating your Maine home for less means adding double pane windows that can account for 25% of your energy waste during the heating and cooling seasons. Or shortening the marathon showers where waste means extra dollars you may not have to spend. The ones you might enjoy not frittering. Instead used for something you would rather see them spent on for something a little more worthwhile to improve your life experience.

    Making your home easier to heat and cool.

    Whatever you do, when you feel a chill, don’t heat up the entire household to chase it away. Consider space heaters where you are hanging out for the next few hours watching a movie. Or better yet, say sayonara to your couch and go cross country skiing, ice skating, for a walk in the wintery wonderland during a Maine winter. Attend a local basketball or ice hockey game and don’t hunker down all winter long stuck inside your home in Maine.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker

    207.532.6573 |  info@mooersrealty.com  | 

    MOOERS REALTY 69 North ST Houlton ME 04730 USA

  • Warm And Cozy Heating Your Maine Home With A Wood Burning Stove.

    Warm And Cozy Heating Your Maine Home With A Wood Burning Stove.

    jotul 118 wood heater stove
    The Norwegian Designed Cast Iron 118 Model Wood Stove Has Old Country Designs But Burns With Modern Techniques To Maximize Your Fire Power.

    There are so many reasons to heat your Maine home with a wood burning stove.

    Often what drives a home owner to feed a wood burning heater stove or furnace is the spike in the cost of other fuel options. When heating oil, natural gas or electricity bills soar higher, the natural fall back routine is to fire up the wood or coal burning stove.

    Today it is smart to have more than one heat source combination so you can adjust to seasonal fluctuations. To play the energy market if you have more than one fuel system to maneuver. Let’s face it, if the talking head news reporter signals a shortage of oil or natural gas production, brace yourself. For the here it comes. Suddenly blip. It is a helpless feeling. When the beep beep beep Maine winter heating routine fuel delivery truck is backing into the driveway too often to hook up the expensive hose.

    maine winter wood burning
    Next Year’s Wood Pile In Tree Life Form. Ready To Knit On, To Slowly Cut And Split Into Just The Right Stove Lengths. Mainers Stay A Season Ahead With Their Wood Stash.

    So burning wood, heating your home with rock maple, beech, white and yellow birch, ash, oak and other hardwoods.

    Maine is ninety one percent wooded and with all those vast timber resources increasing in cordage yearly right out your back door, why not? And not just to save money. Wood burning provides lots of other perks besides the warm your bones. You cut up a few blow down tree limbs off your back yard. Or venture into the wooded sections of your land acreage to hook on and haul out to a yard whatever did not make it through the last winter ice storm. Slice and dice to fit your wood stove heater box and often the big limbs don’t require a split down the middle to crack them open faced.

    Your Maine house yard is cleaned up in the spring and the stacks of wood created are part of your fuel stored for the following winter. Or to use to take the chill off a Maine home in late spring, early fall. Before the wood heater stove is put into round the clock action. Some folks burn wood only when they are home and awake. Others build a smug to heat the house floors with a small cellar wood heater when the temperature sinks low in the glass tube. To supplement whatever the kitchen wood cook stove does not do to increase the warmth in that very important space in a family home.

    Heating a space in a Maine home using a wood heater, but not keeping the entire house to the same temperature is economical.

    Does to mean you are going to be wearing your snow suit inside or that you can see your breath. Or won’t be able to have house plants. Just things are going to be a little lower temperature than seventy degrees in the second floor bedrooms or down in the formal parlor used on special occasion. Like funerals at home in the original days when the Maine home was young. Or when gentlemen callers came to call.

    jotul modern wood heater stove
    More Modern Woodheater Stoves Used In Norway! The US Jotul Stove Buyers Like The Boxy, Square Stoves With Norwegian Animals And Winter Scenes, Lettering.

    Wood furnaces keep the wood chucks in the cellar where they are stacked and racked to prepare for the seasons of snow flakes and thick sheets of ice. The central wood furnace can be hot air or hot water and tied in to work in tandem with the oil or gas unit. Making sure the chimney is lined, solid and not tapped with lots of “appliances” That are vented into the same heating stack which is a no no.

    The clean burning wood pellet stoves that use the pallets of forty pound sacks that a fork cliff delivers in ton increments like the kerosene K-1 monitor type heaters are direct vented out the home’s exterior sidewalls. Woodstoves need more than just cleaning the chimney, emptying the ash pan and using fire wood that is not twenty minutes old green green green. Which is the kind full of creosote and that causes the house fires that roar loudly up the burnout in the stove flu. Cementing in fire brick, replaced a handle that breaks, and always studying for any cracks or danger that lack of repair can cause with any wood stove or furnace heater.

    Nothing wastes wood for heating more than a Franklin wood stove or a fuel hog fireplace.

    The hypnotic smell of a wood fire outside as you head indoors. Combined with the sound of your boot crunching, compacting the new soft snow underfoot. Sometimes it is the dancing, crackling wood fire romance you want and not to squeeze every renewal heat source BTU out of your Maine log timber tid bit. Especially at a seasonal lake camp after ice fishing or ski chalet when the boards are removed that you used to carve the groomed down hill gravity ride. Or cross country slide and glide to end up relaxing in your front den. The fireplaces that have a woodstove insert that are air tight or the stone / brick chimneys that have blowers and heatalator grates can pull their weight lots more efficiently. Helping heat the inside of a Maine home to keep it warm as toast. To greet you when you decide to come in from all that fresh air, the beauty of new fallen white snow that transforms your location.

    I am very partial to Jotul wood stoves because my Dad was a dealer who believed in these Norwegian tried and tested gems.

    Jotul North America employs about seventy five people and produces roughly seventeen thousand woodstoves, wood and gas fireplace inserts. About nine thousand stoves are imported from the mother company in Fredrikstad, Norway. Jotul is a major player in the cast iron woodstove parts market. The Norway main operation has been producing wood, coal, gas heater stoves since 1853. Jotul Gorham Maine’s operation started in 1980. The same year my Dad linked up as a wood, coal, fireplace insert distributor to sell the stoves put together from the parts floated over from across the pond.

    Now I find myself along with my youngest son shopping for a new Jotul wood heater stove.

    The small but mighty Jotul 404 wood cook stove does an amazing job as a cast iron heat producer. But the smaller fire box means foot long wood to whittle down to from a cellar feeding a wood furnace using sixteen and longer lengths. And little box means more trips to stoke the flame, tend the fire. That goes out shortly after the led lights do in the old farmstead located west of town in Houlton Maine.

    Maine Farm Stand Markets
    Old Maine Farmsteads Create Fresh Veggies, Fruits, Produce. Nothing Sweeter, Healthier Than Close To Home Food. The Homesteads Heated, “Fueled” With Wood From Your Own Forest Land Too.

    What are we toying with buyer for a Jotul woodstove and why not consider any other brand, or a sleek sexy soap stone model that is out there to tempt us? Because my family’s exposure to Jotul woodstove has been an over the top positive one. My oldest brother heated his Bangor Maine home for years and years with a Jotul #4 unit.

    This model wood heating stove has a front door that can open up, push down and slide under so a fireplace screen can be added for open blaze effect. Another older brother swears by his years using a 602 and 118 Jotul model outlined in the same previous model link you just passed in the read read read. Slow burning like a cigar to make the fuel burn clean, even, and more completely. Not headed up the chimney in wasted heat that does not benefit the inside of a Maine home sweet home atmosphere.

    My Dad sold a slew of Jotul stoves using all fuel sources and fireplace inserts too!

    The farm neighborhood neighbors that had the amazing 602 heater kept them. They did not leave them in a house when they moved. You get attached to your Jotul woodstove because you know as the slogan goes “Jotul woodheaters have been fighting the Norwegian winter cold for 160 years”. Wood is a little more precious in Norway where wars, too many centuries of burning wood and more people all tapped the tree woodlot hard. That’s why these cast iron wood heater stoves are so so energy efficient. The tall coal stove Jotuls were not as popular but folks who bought them still use them which speaks volumes. Made to last and too heavy to move when you consider cast iron that needs three men and a small boy to wheel in and out of the Maine home.

    Heating with wood gives you a good stewardship feeling deep down inside.

    When you have your winter wood all cut, split and ready for the next heating season, it means you are prepared. No worries. And if the power which is rare to lose goes off, no one misses a beat with the wood fire routine. You really feel self sufficient like a homesteader living off grid in Maine.

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    This Spot For Vacations Is Not A Place To Open Up A Wood Heater Stove Store. But Air Conditioning, Something With A Lime, Siestas Help Handle A Different Kind Of Heat Inside / Outside Your Grass Thatched Roof Hut.

    There is an independence when no matter what foreign oil prices shock and awe to new for new price levels, you keep chugging along with your wood heat routine in your Maine home. These Jotul woodstoves are a timeless Norwegian craft. And I bet, chances are you will if you have not yet heard of them first hand in your lifetime. Like rooting for the Red Sox, Patriots, Boston Bruins sports teams, you no doubt feel strongly about your brand of wood stove that keeps your toes from freezing. That heats your home and warms your soul.

    Vermont Casting models of all kinds fill the properties that get listed for sale in my area. The Intrepid, Resolute, Defiant models in all colors of enamels. Neat names too for fighting the winter cold. Other woodstoves out there too! Lots of home made ones welded from steel, fashioned from shop trailer truck tire rims, fuel tanks and 55 gallon barrel stove wood heaters. Plus the dependable Ashley or Suburban models square models that are not fancy but work like a charm.

    And don’t forget the old Home Comfort, Clarion, Glenwood, Atlantic and other smasher wood cook stoves too heavy to take apart and lug off still stand guard in many Maine country farmsteads and in-town Victorian house kitchen parlors. Some are rough and you find them in Uncle Henry’s, on Craig’s List in searching for Maine treasures in the buy, sell, swap guides. Others have been re-nickeled and have all their parts, are working stoves not just conversation pieces.

    Your appreciation for how well your wood stove heater works increases.

    You fall in love. Get more attached to the wood heaters you stoke and stroke. That you spend lots of alone time with over the peaceful, lazy winter months. Or those wood cook stoves, outdoor wood boilers that take monster sized tree pieces that you use more often than just the snow calendar months. The former for serving up your Saturday night brown bread, soldier or yellow eye or Jacob’s cattle baked beans in the oven section. While topside another cooking show is playing. Grilling the neat rows of red snapper hot dogs on stove top mingling with the sliced onions like “upta Maine camp ayuh” Chummy.

    The really old woodstove parked and forgotten much of the year in the dark of the log cabin retreat in T this R unorganixed township. That’s used for R and R, for hunting, fishing, reading, sleeping and snow sledding or four wheel ATV trail fun. With the woodstove almost driving your out as you play fifteen two, four, six and one point for last card high spirited cribbage matches. Chasing up and down the rows with your wooded match stick marker replacement because the one that came with the board turned up missing. And whoever made the board is gone. Pegs by Porter. RIP Paul Porter a local accomplice to Torrey Sylvester a retired attorney who has made many an exotic wood cribbage board for camp fun.

    heating maine homes with jotul woodstoves
    F-45 Jotul Greenville Wood Heater. Simple, Powerful, Made To Last Norwegian Woodheater.

    Heating with wood is an old time tradition in rural Maine because it saves money, heats more completely and gives you healthy exercise year round.

    Nothing is wasted when the limbs and blow down trees are cleaned up so it is a win win scenario. Maine is a state not flush with cash, without money to burn so anything along the lines of practical, frugal, we’re all over that. The study and slow impulse control to do your home work is part of the thrifty living.

    Like anything, is this model the best value, is this size the closest fit to what is needed based on the specifications of your home for safety clearances to keep the fire marshal and insurance adjuster away from your doorstep.

    And that won’t be too much or too little to do the job of heating your Maine home for the maximum comfort for your family. To hang yours mittens next to, to position the wooden rack to dry other clothes  a little snow covered from playing or working outside in Vacationland. Every household in Maine’s dry fluffy snow winter climate could use a little moisture inside generated from the drying clothes. And with a wood heater stove, there is always a kettle of hot water for a spot of tea, to make your fresh press hand ground coffee.

    The Jotul F-45 Greenville model is a sweet stove that could be a good candidate for replacing the old trooper Jotul 404. Will never sell or get rid of the black beauty smaller cook stove. But the Jotul F-45 is a wood stove under consideration. There is a $300 Energy Of Maine tax credit rebate too which improves the taste for burning with wood to heat your home.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker

    207.532.6573 | info@mooersrealty.com

    MOOERS REALTY 69 North ST Houlton ME 04730 USA

  • Let There Be Light… Solar Heat, Power For Maine Homes.

    How did they live years ago without power? Quite nicely.

    No hair dryer for Suzie’s wet hair. Or straightener, crimper to plug in to alter what sits on her head.

    Clothes hung out instead of tumble dried. Fresh air not a sheet of fabric softener applied in a little longer process on days that are still. Or no time at all when a stiff breeze removes the moisture while flapping whatever is secured to the line with wooden clothespins.

    Living off grid is independent.

    Maine Gardens
    Maine Garden Bounty, Creating Wealth From The Fertile Soil, Farm Dirt.

    Solar heated, powered homes in Maine.

    Making your own energy beyond just heating with wood. We run into them, alternative energy homes in our day job as a Maine real estate broker.

    And like the organic farmers, back to the land homesteaders, the approach to living is kept rock steady clean, simple, enriching.

    Reducing it down to remove the clutter. And the waste, added expense created to fuel the unnecessary. That only serves to distract, detract from that simple living.

    That approach to Maine’s day to day existence here requires a constant vigil. To be centered and have purpose.

    Round the clock effort reminders needed to never loose track of that less is more in Maine.

    Gardens, Flowers In Maine
    Maine, All Four Seasons We Spend Most Of Our Time Outside. It’s All Natural, Simpler Living.

    And to always be on the look out for ways to steady as she goes. Not get caught up in anything that takes the eyes off that approach to living simple in Maine.

    To keep it all natural, unfiltered and refreshingly lasting to endure. Not ever store bought and artificial, short lived.

    Creature comforts, are those enough for you to be content? You have a full belly, shelter that is warm and clean. Family that surrounds you and health of any of them is not a concern. Is that all you require or is something nagging, missing from that simple approach?

    Maybe highly effective marketing is causing the doubt, the nervous in the service feeling that something is missing.

    You need this, should have that, deserve to let the World know you are one of a kind special. The only one in your breed or species and hail to Dorothy to be revered. Held in high regard.

    Not everyone can handle simple living. Partly because life has been nothing based on that up to this point. Or that to embrace that angle on living would be weak, depriving you are all of life’s goodies. the bounty of wealth that is out there for the taking.

    maine simple living
    Outdoor Four Seasons Recreation, Our Living Room Is Outside In Maine. Fresh Air, Wide Open Space, Wildlife.. Reasons We Live In Maine.

    When you living in Maine, it is always an effort to reduce, reuse, recycle and living below your means to avoid debt.

    Or worry about making the ends meet. Survival skills are honed to a sharp point. But awareness and being keen on what matters happens inside a person with that walk in life in Maine.

    Is that the take away at the beginning and end of the day where you hang your hat on planet Earth now?

    Maine, there is another simple approach to living all natural, unplugged in Vacationland.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker

    207.532.6573 | info@mooersrealty.com | MOOERS REALTY 69 North Street Houlton ME 04730

  • Open Porches, Sun Rooms, Open Decks And Patios In Maine Homes.

    Spending time outside more but closer to the Maine home base.

    Was one of your New Year’s resolutions to park it on an open porch, use your sun room, the deck or patio more this year? Or to add one if none in your life now? Open air living room, not Maine black bear’s den like seems to be what your body, mind, spirit are craving.

    Coffee Tastes Better On Maine Porches, Decks, Patios.
    Maine Porches, Free Therapy, Shelling Fresh Peas, Naps Happen Here. Coffee, Ice Tea Tastes Better Here.

    Back and forth freely put together talks are one reason.

    Not texts, not emails, not during commercials when locked on with the thousand yard detached stare in the recliner or horizontal on the sofa.

    Click the power to blip off. Silence. Get away from the tube.

    Keep your hands where we can see them and head to bright light, fresh air. Open communication of the special areas to enhance the daily routine and used creatively.

    Maine Is Porches That Get Used, People Talk.
    Flowers, Bees Buzzing, Birds Singing, Easy Conversations On A Maine Home Porch.
    Growing up the Maine farm home porches got used a lot. Nightly summer conversations and how about a snack to go with the chit chat? Early morning coffee just tastes better when the new Maine day sunshine promises to be spectacular.

    With Maine song birds in perfect pitch, weaving their own special solos. Bees buzzing. Walkers to stopping by to say hello and ask how everything is.

    You return the same query to get up to speed with the what’s new in pair of lives. The budding, blooming flowers and fragrant greenery adding to the eye candy of just so glad to be in Maine.

    Talking about what makes you some kind of happy, grateful living day to day in Maine.

    Or sharing what has got your done, worried, concerned. Those conversations in a porch glider, rocker to figure it out. Process it all with family, friends, sometimes alone with your thoughts. With a cold refreshment in your hand and company is healthy. What’s going on in your life is shared. Comparing notes, suggestions from others to factor in your own life direction does a person much good.

    Maine Is Outdoors. Park It There
    No Walls, No Roof, No Ceiling. No Limits. Maine.
    Reading scripture to prepare your heart, quiet it or expand it happens easier, more natural on a porch, deck, patio. Space, surrounding you in Maine opens you up. Untangles the knots, helps make you a better blogger. More interesting writer too. (Smile)

    Where do you park it when close to home, camp in Maine? What perch kinda outdoors but used a lot daily, weekly, seasonally works best to keep you balanced, feeling alive and pumping?

    As a kid you had to be practically dragged back indoors for supper, bedtime from playing outside in Maine.

    What happened?

    Adults are more fun when time is spent outdoors. You’ve committed no crime, why the self inflicted house arrest? Make yourself go outside. See what you are missing. You are not the best version of you stuck inside hiding out.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker
    207.532.6573
    info@mooersrealty.com

  • 55 Minutes On An Open Maine House Porch.

    Therapy, sessions to help sort out personal problems weighing a person down in life.

    Open Porches In Maine Help Clear The Clutter In Your Thinking, Life.
    Space, Elbow Room Helps With The Personal Life Baggage We Struggle With.
    Usually the baggage the guy or gal you look at brushing teeth each morning in the mirror can not uncover by themselves.

    To sort through what we all carry, the take away from experiences in life’s relationships with others.

    A simpler life in a rural state like Maine can make for less baggage.

    When you hang your hat in Maine, your today is not wrapped up in living to impress others. When you have eleven people per square mile in Aroostook County, which is the size of Connecticut and Rhode Island, you don’t have many neighbors to envy period. To study, covet, wish for something they have that you don’t.

    In Maine there are no Jones to keep up with because we are taught early on to think for yourself, find your own path.

    Keep your eyes on your own paper. The story we write as the life journey unfolds has basic tenements. Family, church, community, hard work and self improvement for quality of life. Less money needed for basic housing helps in the 46th lowest state for foreclosure, short sale, repossession of Maine properties too.

    Living in Maine, you and I are always just a gallon or two of precious gas from hundreds of outdoor recreational outlets. Recharging, renewal, “therapy locations”. The best way to find the size, shape, number of pieces of baggage we carry is spending time in a natural, unspoiled by man Maine outdoor setting. Uncluttered, fresh thinking happens when you remove the noise, buzz, dissention of a crowded, elbow to elbow city like existence filled with annoying distractions. With jack hammer noisy surroundings where you can’t even hear yourself think.

    The 4th lowest Maine crime state statistic removes another layer of daily worries urban dwellers carry too. Mainer’s don’t live in fear of personal safety. No gangs, no deadbolts, no tasers. Keys left in the ignition. Hitchhikers picked up because you know their parents. Went to school with their older brother. There is a sense of connection, community in a smaller rural lower populated state like Maine. We need each other.

    Back to that Maine house outdoor porch blog post headline. Growing up there were no 55 minutes of weekly therapy sessions to teach coping skills from a paid impartial professional. Our older, wiser grandparents, aunts, uncles were local, helped our parents in our personal education. We spent time on that open Maine home porch as kids listening to family stories. That gave us a historical perspective to build on. We felt part of a special group, surrounded by folks we shared with, could count on for the ups and downs of daily life. We were not alone to struggle with grief and our family reunions were not just during funeral calling hours.

    Maine home open porchs of no use if you don’t spend time there.

    Morning coffee as the sunrises, the birds sing and you admire the lupine, flocks, cone flowers from your perch in a porch swing makes your heart receptive. For perspective, healing, and filling it with hope and dreams for your life ahead. No matter what trials or setbacks the roadway behind you is cluttered with.

    We are taught growing up to bring our joys and cares to the Lord daily. To pray without ceasing. Besides being on our knees in church as a regular mainstay of our personal, mental and spiritual health, the “therapy sessions” continue on that open porch. Through the day. In a Maine winter, the players coming inside to a southern exposure glassed version of the same room.

    Growing up as a small child who has just picked fresh peas, beans, corn from the garden with a grandparent, your Mom or your Dad, you are back on that open Maine home porch. Sitting with a grandparent preparing the vegetables for the nightly supper. But during your labor, you listen, you talk, you share. Problems don’t build up, questions inside your heart and head don’t get left unaddressed, unanswered. Healthy two way communication on that open Maine house porch happens.

    After supper and dishes are done, back on that open Maine house porch as crickets take their cue, the sun retires, the moon checks in right on schedule.

    You are aware of the seasons passing when you are outdoors on a Maine house porch. Instead of planted in front of a television or computer screen and detached from others, the world around you inside the home.

    Cool freshly squeezed lemonade, hand turned ice cold home made ice cream. A juicy slice of succulent watermelon. Or age old family recipe cookies, squares, hot out of the oven pie made of fruit you picked just taste better on that open Maine front porch. And sometimes its just you, solitary use of the open porch. Naps on the glider, porch swing happen as you mark your place, close a good book. Fold up the Sunday newspaper and close your eyes. Nod off hearing the hummingbirds industriously tapping the hollyhocks or sugary red fluid in the hanging feeder. The purring family cat curled up in your lap or on your stomach.

    Yes, the world would be a better place, you would have a healthier mental outlook if we had, used those open Maine house porches. If you need a Maine home with or without that open porch and plenty of land, I know of a good Maine real estate broker to help with the new setting. To begin your therapy to seek the peace and joy that may not fill your heart and head now where you live.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker
    207.532.6573
    info@mooersrealty.com