Yep wood saved us a lot last year only had 2 cords that was dry enough but we stretched it out (first year blues). Free wood is great hope its been up and drying for a while!Once my new stove (Regency F2500) arrives I’m good to go. I’m still gathering information on whether to repair or replace my heat pump. It’s hard to justify the cost of the HP this year, especially with a new stove and access to free wood.
I hope you can find dry wood; "trusted" only appears after having bought and having seen it's not wet, and "kiln-dried" generally only means "long and hot enough to kill bugs, which is by far not enough to dry it"Just came on to post this very question. I’m sitting in my dining room looking at my empty stove. I don’t want to rush the end of summer but it’s been hot and humid and I am looking forward to using the stove. This will be my first full season with it. I have a few cords chopped up but the wood won’t be ready this year. Probably going to have to buy some trusted seasoned or kiln dried wood for this year 😵💫. My burning intentions are for cozy weekend fires only so I won’t need much wood but we’ll see. For now I’ll enjoy the heat and weather because come late March I’ll be begging for this.
I have some “seasoned wood” that I bought over the winter that has been stacked and covered since then. The rest is all oak that I split and stacked over the winter as well. I know the oak won’t be ready but the other stuff may be. I guess time will tell. Good point on the kiln dry stuff. I will have to get some and see the moister content. Again this is not my primary source of heat so i will only burn what I know is dry (yes I own a moisture meter).I hope you can find dry wood; "trusted" only appears after having bought and having seen it's not wet, and "kiln-dried" generally only means "long and hot enough to kill bugs, which is by far not enough to dry it"
If you were planning on buying wood, you should have bought it in March so you could have dried it (split, stacked, covered) over the summer.
Or gotten pine or fir so in March because that can dry in one summer.
Still time for a solar kiln to get stuff dry. I'd trust myself to build one of those before I trust a firewood salesman.Just came on to post this very question. I’m sitting in my dining room looking at my empty stove. I don’t want to rush the end of summer but it’s been hot and humid and I am looking forward to using the stove. This will be my first full season with it. I have a few cords chopped up but the wood won’t be ready this year. Probably going to have to buy some trusted seasoned or kiln dried wood for this year 😵💫. My burning intentions are for cozy weekend fires only so I won’t need much wood but we’ll see. For now I’ll enjoy the heat and weather because come late March I’ll be begging for this.
Me too.Just need to sweep the chimneys.
my normal supplier claims to supply wood ready to burn. I find around half is ready and about half needs another year. I have maybe 4-5 cords ready to burn now...wood supply isn't really an issue...compared with my flue issuesIt's time to order wood for next winter, this winters wood should have been ordered last year or this spring the latest. That big oak if you cut and split it now might be ready for next winter but probably won't be ready till winter of 26-27.
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