nybirdman
Super Member
Doesn't make sense even if the wood is free/doing a clean up.Been there done that.I cut 30 face cords for years and finally put in a propane stove for back-up.Cutting wood is time consuming,expensive and dangerous.
Any problems with bugs in the wood while storing in your house?
Cutting wood is time consuming,expensive and dangerous.
SF Bay Area... but Olympia WA also has started with no burn periods and stringent wood stove requirements.
We moved in our house on New Year's Day, 1985. It was 69 degrees for a high. Three weeks later, it hit -21, a record here in East TN. We were heating with a fireplace, and I had almost no wood cut ahead. Resolved THAT would never happen again, and since then, I've kept at least a year ahead cut. Last few years, I've keep 2-3 years ahead (4-6 cords/yr)
As soon as I move the contents of one of my four 4 cord sheds to the basement, I begin refilling for 2-3 winters out.
Sheds under construction: (Just barely slide out the 12' x10' roll up door in the shop)
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Roof and hose 'em down with paint out in the driveway:
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Drag to various locations around the farm, and fill:
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4 cords in the basement:
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We moved in our house on New Year's Day, 1985. It was 69 degrees for a high. Three weeks later, it hit -21, a record here in East TN. We were heating with a fireplace, and I had almost no wood cut ahead. Resolved THAT would never happen again, and since then, I've kept at least a year ahead cut. Last few years, I've keep 2-3 years ahead (4-6 cords/yr)
As soon as I move the contents of one of my four 4 cord sheds to the basement, I begin refilling for 2-3 winters out.
Have watched a huge red mulberry die in my front yard for decades. Planted or left centuries ago around the pioneer homestead. Dead 15 years ago, 4 at base still some limbs 50-60? Poison ivy and Virginia creeper vines cover most of it. It is a wildlife magnet. Preferred perch for hawks and owls. Pileated wood peckers use the dead limbs as sounding boards for their mating territory. Hummingbirds nest in it. Flocks of turkeys have roosted overnight. Home to raccoons and squirrels in the hollows. Always puts on a good show. My point is dead trees play a vital role in forest health. There are better options for firewood.
I am glad there are still places you don� need a permit to install a light circuit or a toilet.
My brother tries to convert me to a gas fireplace like he has. Point the remote and you have fire. He tells me we have moved beyond the gatherer stage of evolution whenever I am cutting firewood. But as long as I can do it physically, I will enjoy a real wood fire.
I for one appreciate the benefits of permits and inspections. Don't like paying for them, but understand their purpose. The original owner of my house did not believe in them, and we have had to re-do a ton of wiring, plumbing and other things that I wish had been done the right way the first time. I was putting in a stone walkway from my house to our chicken coop, digging 3" down and I hit the electric line going from the house to the garage.
My brother tries to convert me to a gas fireplace like he has. Point the remote and you have fire. He tells me we have moved beyond the gatherer stage of evolution whenever I am cutting firewood. But as long as I can do it physically, I will enjoy a real wood fire.
As for permits and inspections, insurance can deny claims if you burn down your house and they find out the wood stove was not permitted and inspected.
I for one appreciate the benefits of permits and inspections. Don't like paying for them, but understand their purpose. The original owner of my house did not believe in them, and we have had to re-do a ton of wiring, plumbing and other things that I wish had been done the right way the first time. I was putting in a stone walkway from my house to our chicken coop, digging 3" down and I hit the electric line going from the house to the garage.