Edit: Nevermind, he no longer has them.Ok, can a good wood burner be bought in USA? Brand name?
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Edit: Nevermind, he no longer has them.Ok, can a good wood burner be bought in USA? Brand name?
Sorry to unearth an old thread to piggyback, but blame it on me being a noob.YES!!! those are the problem. The gasses get cooled too much and the chimney acts like a condenser with barely enough updraft to get the smoke out.
Cresote buildup is a product of incomplete combustion and slow burning!Sorry to unearth an old thread to piggyback, but blame it on me being a noob.
Do you have the same opinion on both the reburn tubes and a catalytic converter EPA stove?
I'm looking to install a wood cookstove and we have been dissuaded by many and encouraged to get a propane fireplace. Neither me or my husband mind sweeping a chimney and we have wood for fuel, so propane seems silly to me. (Not saying it would be for everyone, but our circumstances would make it so, I think.)
The cookstoves we were considering has reburn tubes.
Also wondering if the chimney being insulated inside the house envelope vs outside wall makes a difference in creosote buildup.
And burning the wrong kind of wood...Cresote buildup is a product of incomplete combustion and slow burning!
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