jatoxico
Minister of Fire
This isn't accurate. Even dry wood contains around 20% moisture and the by products of complete combustion are CO2 and water.Not knowing the difference between smoke and steam makes me wonder if your neighbor doesn’t have a legitimate complaint. Smoke is caused from something burning. Steam is water vapor that is boiling off. If you are getting steam your wood isn’t even remotely close to being properly seasoned and you should not be “burning” it.
On certain days steam from a good burn is visible but will dissipate quickly after leaving the stack (a few feet) but smoke can be seen until it's too dilute.
I can sometimes see water vapor coming from my oil burner. Just the chemistry of combustion.