Hello!
I'm very very new to wood stoves, we have a 150yr old farmhouse in Vermont. We've spent the summer re-insulating the first floor (around 1500 sq ft). We do have some cold areas still. But we installed a Hearthstone Heritage Soapstone wood stove... I understand all the benefits of soapstone and the con of how long it takes to heat, the necessity of using well-seasoned wood and how to operate. I've tried watching a zillion youtube videos and reading here - but I'm burning through so much wood and we're barely feeling the heat when you step feet away from the stove. 20' away in the same room will be 45-50 degrees. Our chimney is also 2 months old and it's already needing to be cleaned... is this normal? Any ideas here would be so helpful!!
I'm very very new to wood stoves, we have a 150yr old farmhouse in Vermont. We've spent the summer re-insulating the first floor (around 1500 sq ft). We do have some cold areas still. But we installed a Hearthstone Heritage Soapstone wood stove... I understand all the benefits of soapstone and the con of how long it takes to heat, the necessity of using well-seasoned wood and how to operate. I've tried watching a zillion youtube videos and reading here - but I'm burning through so much wood and we're barely feeling the heat when you step feet away from the stove. 20' away in the same room will be 45-50 degrees. Our chimney is also 2 months old and it's already needing to be cleaned... is this normal? Any ideas here would be so helpful!!