Just wanna thank everyone on the forum for their advice over the last couple of years. I came to the site asking the typical newbie questions and everyone politely addressed my concerns and I really appreciate it. My chimney sweep came for the first time and all I had was some minor dust after 2 years of burning. No doubt, my Hampton H300 stove is responsible for some of that efficiency, but also the tips you folks gave me was as much or probably more responsible for my efficiency.
I've only burned 4 cords of wood so far in the stove (my first cord had a lot of green), so as you can see I'm not a 24/7 guy, but I do plan on burning more and more as time goes by. My stove isn't big enough to heat my house, but it does heat the rooms we live in most (living room and upstairs bedrooms). I've just installed a ceiling fan in my living room which has a 18' ceiling. I'm hoping to circulate that warm air being wasted at the ceiling level to give the house even more warmth.
I also can't believe how easy a chimney sweep is (at least for my set up with a bottom clean out). No drill to spin the brush .... just four 5' flex rods, a brush, and a little muscle (five minutes max). The intimidation factor of a wood burning stove is now completely over for me. I believe I have the basics down pat and now it's time to learn the nuances. I'll be reading the forum forever and hope to help some newbies on their simple questions to give all you much experienced folks a break.
Thanks again .....
I've only burned 4 cords of wood so far in the stove (my first cord had a lot of green), so as you can see I'm not a 24/7 guy, but I do plan on burning more and more as time goes by. My stove isn't big enough to heat my house, but it does heat the rooms we live in most (living room and upstairs bedrooms). I've just installed a ceiling fan in my living room which has a 18' ceiling. I'm hoping to circulate that warm air being wasted at the ceiling level to give the house even more warmth.
I also can't believe how easy a chimney sweep is (at least for my set up with a bottom clean out). No drill to spin the brush .... just four 5' flex rods, a brush, and a little muscle (five minutes max). The intimidation factor of a wood burning stove is now completely over for me. I believe I have the basics down pat and now it's time to learn the nuances. I'll be reading the forum forever and hope to help some newbies on their simple questions to give all you much experienced folks a break.
Thanks again .....