Plenty of people out West here heat with wood, even those who live in small city lots. Of course the problem with living in a small city lot and heating with wood is that of wood storage. The advantage we seem to have out West here is that we mainly burn softwood, and the availability of dry softwood out here is vast. What this means is that if you are a new wood burner, or you burn every last stick of wood from last winter you'll have no problem finding enough dry wood for next winter in the months leading up to it, you don't need to plan years ahead, and you don't need to stockpile 2-3 years supply ahead of time.
So for city dwellers out West, or those of us who just live on lots with limited space, heating with wood and the subsequent storage of enough wood for a winter is a lot more feasible, because we only need enough space to store one winter's supply.
I currently live on a lot that is 70ft x 100ft which seems to be typical of an average size of a city lot around here, and I had to do a lot of thinking to find the right space to store enough wood (plus a little extra) for one winter. I can't fathom where I would be stacking three times that amount if I had to stockpile 3 years in advance!
The previous places where I lived and heated with wood always had acreage, so this cramped lifestyle is kind of new to me, however it's still enough room to store one years supply of wood without blocking the driveway or stacking on the front lawn.
I've seen plenty of pictures of you guys from out East with huge piles of wood sitting out on your acreage or in the middle of your forested wood lots, but how do you city dwellers out East do it?
Pictures would help?
So for city dwellers out West, or those of us who just live on lots with limited space, heating with wood and the subsequent storage of enough wood for a winter is a lot more feasible, because we only need enough space to store one winter's supply.
I currently live on a lot that is 70ft x 100ft which seems to be typical of an average size of a city lot around here, and I had to do a lot of thinking to find the right space to store enough wood (plus a little extra) for one winter. I can't fathom where I would be stacking three times that amount if I had to stockpile 3 years in advance!
The previous places where I lived and heated with wood always had acreage, so this cramped lifestyle is kind of new to me, however it's still enough room to store one years supply of wood without blocking the driveway or stacking on the front lawn.
I've seen plenty of pictures of you guys from out East with huge piles of wood sitting out on your acreage or in the middle of your forested wood lots, but how do you city dwellers out East do it?
Pictures would help?