As was mentioned, an outdoor boiler, or an indoor boiler in a building that isn't your house, keeps the dust, ash, dirt, bugs, etc out of the house. Most heat all your domestic hot water too which can be a huge savings. I would very much like to have one rather than the wood furnace I have in my basement now. They probably don't make a lot of sense for someone in town or who doesn't have a wood lot. When you're out in the sticks, many miles from the nearest fire station, with hundreds of acres of firewood and no allergies/issues with wood smoke like friend George-TH has, and you have to cut a lot of dead wood off the fencerows anyway...they make a lot more sense than paying someone to haul oil or propane to you or getting raped paying for electric heat. No natural gas available in rural areas. Some folks object to anything involving sweat equity, others of us grew up cutting wood and simply accept it as part of life.
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