My dad and I took a trip over to his property this morning to do a little brush burning (really just had to GTFO out of the house for a little bit) in the single digit temps, and got a chance to assess the next couple seasons’ firewood: Black Cherry Black Locust White Oak White Ash
I burned almost 4 cord already.... I am a rookie burner though. Since October I was loading the stove up like it was an OWB. Big mistake. First cord I burned was paper dry maple and oak (biggest oak pieces were stashed away for sub zero all nighters) , and next 3 cords were partially seasoned ash and maple. Just bought another cord of good dry oak, and am going to mix in maple that is still mostly green to get me through the season. I have a lot of scrounging to do in 2018.
Check your in ground lines . Your loosing heat somewhere . I'm heating 6600 SF average winter is 12 cord of oak . And I'm heating 2 houses and one house is 76f other 65f shop and garage are 50f .. your in ground lines need checking at boiler and at house temp should be the same within 1 degree. Just trying to help. Heat550 Sent from my LG-H900 using Tapatalk