Hello all.
As my post count will suggest I am new to this forum, but also will be new to heating with wood this winter. I have a Pacific Insert, and was wondering what type of daily commitment I'll need to make to burning wood. I have all the fuel I believe I'll need, and it is stacked and stored conveniently. Plus, I have two young sons who have been told that they have a new added chore of going out to get wood as necessary through the winter.
Luckily, I work from my home and my office is in the same room as the insert. My question is how much time will I spend maintaining my fire each day (once I've developed the skill of getting the proper fire going). In other words, will I find myself feeding this fire every hour, every couple of hours, etc.? Will I have an ash bed that needs to cleaned daily? Multiple times daily? Just brand new and trying to gauge my total daily commitment.
PS - assume that I am burning at the best, safe temperature in my stove to provide the maximum opportunity to heat the home and reduce my oil consumption.
Thanks
As my post count will suggest I am new to this forum, but also will be new to heating with wood this winter. I have a Pacific Insert, and was wondering what type of daily commitment I'll need to make to burning wood. I have all the fuel I believe I'll need, and it is stacked and stored conveniently. Plus, I have two young sons who have been told that they have a new added chore of going out to get wood as necessary through the winter.
Luckily, I work from my home and my office is in the same room as the insert. My question is how much time will I spend maintaining my fire each day (once I've developed the skill of getting the proper fire going). In other words, will I find myself feeding this fire every hour, every couple of hours, etc.? Will I have an ash bed that needs to cleaned daily? Multiple times daily? Just brand new and trying to gauge my total daily commitment.
PS - assume that I am burning at the best, safe temperature in my stove to provide the maximum opportunity to heat the home and reduce my oil consumption.
Thanks