No "thermostat" or Nest. Never stop burning.
65 F does not exist with no furnace.
English please. Unless I missed something from pages ago.....
No "thermostat" or Nest. Never stop burning.
65 F does not exist with no furnace.
English please. Unless I missed something from pages ago.....
With wood as your only heat what is your plan when your vc breaks??? We dont heat at all through the summer. We have a furnace but its off. I like the cool nights we open up the windows overnight them close the house up for the day before work.No "thermostat" or Nest. Never stop burning.
65 F does not exist with no furnace.
You are correct, this was not bright or proper English. Strunk & White would be perplexed.
Translation:
Like many here, we have no central heating such as mini splits or furnaces, therefore there are no thermostats set at about 65 F.
Since there is no need for AC or central heat, wood stoves are used year-round. There are some days in Summer with temps in the 50's, damp and often chilly. So we never "stop burning", but there is a usual hiatus in Summer .
Thx Diablel.
What's a "heat factor" Bart ? Maybe the reverse of windchill.
Not allowed here during burn bans. This year the fire danger is going to be exceptionally high due to lack of meaningful rainfall since mid-April. Our lawns are already going brown. Looks and feels like August.We have a small fire pit we use on weekend evenings. Keeps the mosquitoes down and always love an open flame. Firewood is getting tighter in our area so we burn the fire pit a bit less.
Not allowed here during burn bans. This year the fire danger is going to be exceptionally high due to lack of meaningful rainfall since mid-April. Our lawns are already going brown. Looks and feels like August.
Where are you roughly located in Maine if tou don't mind me asking?No "thermostat" or Nest. Never stop burning.
65 F does not exist with no furnace.
You are correct, this was not bright or proper English. Strunk & White would be perplexed.
Translation:
Like many here, we have no central heating such as mini splits or furnaces, therefore there are no thermostats set at about 65 F.
Since there is no need for AC or central heat, wood stoves are used year-round. There are some days in Summer with temps in the 50's, damp and often chilly. So we never "stop burning", but there is a usual hiatus in Summer .
Thx Diablel.
Not allowed here during burn bans. This year the fire danger is going to be exceptionally high due to lack of meaningful rainfall since mid-April. Our lawns are already going brown. Looks and feels like August.
It's the reason my neighbours are going to keep me in firewood for a long time to come.This is unusual and will turn out to be a drought year if things don't change. This is after two exceptionally dry summers. Trees are suffering and will be tinder dry this year and some springs are starting to lose flow. The irony is that the first two weeks in April were much wetter than normal.
Sadly we have a large coastal redwood that is struggling and may lose the battle. I'd hate to see this big tree end up in our stove.It's the reason my neighbours are going to keep me in firewood for a long time to come.
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