Greetings!
Apologies for the novice question, but I'm in a bit of a pickle.
I'm new here, new to wood stoves and new to buying firewood. I've tried to look through the forum for some answers first but didn't see any clear answers so wanted to post in case there's danger I'm putting my home and family in by burning the wood I'm burning.
A few things:
Anyway - we're heading into the teens overnight here in Downeast Maine in the next few days so was prepping to really take her out for spin and tried using only smaller logs (3-5" on ends) and that burned much better. When I went out to split some of the bigger logs into smaller ones I remembered that trusty moisture meter and figured I'd see how my wood piles were doing.
You all know where this is headed - the reason the wood wasn't burning is because it's moisture content is way high. One log I spit was 48%. I checked multiple other logs and the lowest I got was 32%. I figured a large log from the last pile we stacked would be high, but the oldest set is still only at 30%.
I'm still waiting for the chimney sweep to give us a cleaning for the season - he's been booked out. The chimney is stainless steel and towers over the two story house so it's not really something I'm comfortable getting up there and doing myself.
So now's the question - what's safe?
Don't really have an understanding on how to manage what I have. We have propane heat for the house so we can get through if we need to not burn - but it'd really like to use the stove (and the wood I bought) as much as I can.
I saw lots of threads about wood in the 20s, but couldn't find much for higher.
Please help?
Thank you!
Apologies for the novice question, but I'm in a bit of a pickle.
I'm new here, new to wood stoves and new to buying firewood. I've tried to look through the forum for some answers first but didn't see any clear answers so wanted to post in case there's danger I'm putting my home and family in by burning the wood I'm burning.
A few things:
- Just bought a house this summer with an Avalon Olympic stove. The stove sold the house for us and we were very excited to use it. The stove was installed two years ago so it's relatively new.
- Bought 4 cord of "partially seasoned" firewood that was delivered in August and September. It was all stacked by October (lots to do with a new home). The first cord and a half was stacked by September 5th.
- I knew it was a late start for firewood, but had no real other option. Bought 4 cord b/c the previous owners said they heated the entire house with the stove and they used 4 cord last year.
- Bought a meter to test the wood (DR. Meter MD812) once I learned more about wood moisture. Originally I was testing the ends of the spit wood (it was mid 30s) until I learned that it's not a true reading - I've started to test after splitting and check the heart of the wood.
- Since I had the first stack of firewood stacked by Sept, and I was planning on start burning around now, I was (naively) hoping we'd be in the marginally safe realm of low twenties by the time the winter hit.
Anyway - we're heading into the teens overnight here in Downeast Maine in the next few days so was prepping to really take her out for spin and tried using only smaller logs (3-5" on ends) and that burned much better. When I went out to split some of the bigger logs into smaller ones I remembered that trusty moisture meter and figured I'd see how my wood piles were doing.
You all know where this is headed - the reason the wood wasn't burning is because it's moisture content is way high. One log I spit was 48%. I checked multiple other logs and the lowest I got was 32%. I figured a large log from the last pile we stacked would be high, but the oldest set is still only at 30%.
I'm still waiting for the chimney sweep to give us a cleaning for the season - he's been booked out. The chimney is stainless steel and towers over the two story house so it's not really something I'm comfortable getting up there and doing myself.
So now's the question - what's safe?
Don't really have an understanding on how to manage what I have. We have propane heat for the house so we can get through if we need to not burn - but it'd really like to use the stove (and the wood I bought) as much as I can.
I saw lots of threads about wood in the 20s, but couldn't find much for higher.
Please help?
Thank you!