To me nothing beats a wood burning fireplace on a cold day, but i know people that despise them. Where you stand?
To me nothing beats a wood burning fireplace on a cold day, but i know people that despise them. Where you stand?
Went with a pellet stove.......easier to controll heat, winters aren't as cold as they used to be :shrug:
Went with a pellet stove.......easier to controll heat, winters aren't as cold as they used to be :shrug:
is this an insert or a free standing wood stove:shrug:
i have a wood burning stove. Burning wood in a fireplace doesn't save much money. To me it is a big waste. Pretty with company at the house but for heat, u don't get much for all the wood u burn.
CAN KEEP MY HOUSE WARM W/MY INSERT
did for years...
blower would scald your ass.
i was talking about a straight up fireplace with one of those screens on the front.
those are useless..:0074
75% of heat goes up the chimney..
those are useless..:0074
75% of heat goes up the chimney..
My grandmother had an insert with a blower that would make you think it was july in janurary. Granted her house was not very big she did not have to run the heat.
those are useless..:0074
75% of heat goes up the chimney..
gonna take a look at one of those inserts. I would think u still have to use a lot more wood then a stove. or am i wrong? I never saw anyone with an insert.
less wood actually..
once you learn how to build the hot fire you use "all nighters" to last throughout the night..house is still toasty warm in the morning..pull some hot ashes and reload w/oak/maple..just about anything other than pine..even gum if it has at least a year of split season..
"all nighters" are larger around cuts[if it fits ya burn it] with about 3 to 4 months of season[or more is ok....burn slow on the scalding hot bed of wood and embers..
for a period of over 5 years I never turned the heat on in the house..or the a/c but that is another story for another day
inserts are awesome...and they are so nicely made now that who can use them for effect or whatever bearskin rug stuff ya into..
here is the stove I currently have..ours is about 20 years old..
any questions by anybody I will be glad to answer..
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