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Using an outdoor wood furnace can be a rewarding experience, help free us from foreign oil, and be healthier for you personally. However you should follow the recommendations listed below.

  • Be smoke conscious. Breathing wood smoke has been shown to be hazardous to peoples health. This is not only true for the person who tends the fire, but for the people and neighbors that surround it. This is also true for campfires, but most people do not keep their campfire going 7 days a week.

  • Never buy a outdoor wood furnace if you live in town. This is true whether or not you town has an ordinance against them. As of this writing there is not any manufacturer that makes a furnace that never smokes. Depending on wood used, heat being drawn, and the local atmospheric conditions all wood stoves will smoke at times and cause you problems with your neighbors.

  • If you have a neighbor within 500 feet of your stove, be sure to add enough chimney to get above the roofline of their home.

  • Locate your furnace so that it is convenient to get wood to, but if possible out of view of other homes. Realize you are always going to have piles of wood around it, buckets with ashes, ect. You do not want to have this out where everyone see's it and complains about the mess.

  • Please realize that wood stoves are good at doing what they are designed to do, burn wood. Some people buy stoves with the impression that they will only be filling it every couple days, or that they don't hold anymore wood than an inside fireplace. This simply is not the case. You will be filling it 2 times a day most of the winter if you size it properly. Depending on how well your house is insulated and how much you are heating, you might use 5 pickup loads a year or even  up to 30.

  • Use good dry seasoned wood, the larger the chunks the cleaner they will burn. Yes we know a lot of dealers will tell you these furnaces will burn green wood. Yes they will, but if you use green wood you will burn more wood, by as much as 100-150% more wood. When you burn more wood you are going to create more emissions. The best wood has dried for 2-3 years before being burnt.

  • Never burn trash, building debris, pallets, rubber, plastic, or anything else that is not recommended by the manufacturer. I am always asked why not burn pallets. When loading a stove with pallet wood you have a lot of small pieces of wood with a large amount of surface area. The wood tries to burn all the way around each piece, which starves the fire for oxygen.  This makes the fire burn cooler to the point it cannot get enough heat to burn up the smoke so it exits the chimney un-burnt. This causes low efficientcey, and excessive emissions.

  • If you do not have a good supply of good wood do not buy a outdoor wood furnace. These stoves can save you a lot of money, but if you have to pay for your wood it will take a long time to recover your expenses. If you have to purchase your fuel, consider a coal or corn furnace, as these can be more economical to use in these situations.

  • Using your furnace for hot water only in the summer may sound like a good idea, but it is not in most situations. The smell of an idling furnace on a warm humid summer day is not what most people want in the middle of the summer. The exceptions to this are if you are also using it to heat a pool, or hot tub, or large amounts of domestic hot water. In most situations if the furnace is working hard, it will not smoke as much.

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