Talk me out of burning wood! Please!
I burned wood for WAAAAAY too long. Built a chimney and put a stove in around 35 years ago.
When wood was 40 a cord, it was great. Years ago, I switched to coal.
Wow. What a difference. I used to go through about 4-5 cord a year.
I would get 4' stuff, cut it in half and split it.
You end picking up that same piece of wood that goes into your stove about a million times.
And then you have all the bark and crap to pick up. then worry about ants...
blah blah blah.... I could put about 2 cord in the basement, that pretty much eats up
a lot of the space. Then... in January you get to go outside, and pick up all that ice cold wood,
and transfer it to the basement... when it's like 12° out.. of course ,most of that time,
you have the basement door open to the outside air....
The coal, is in bags, similar to pellets, I stack up the entire winter's supply against one wall.
I have the whole basement free...
The wood stove, when/if you get up at 4am for a nature call.. you know you have to feed
the wood stove... which goes from 450° when fully stoked, to crap in 6 hours...
The coal stove stays the same temp, 600° all day. Fill it twice a day..
Downside... you empty your ash pan every day (mine anyways).
Coal stoves are just massive heat machines. steady big heat... but dusty/dirty.
A few years ago I got a pellet stove for my shop, to replace a kerosene heater.
LOVE the pellets..
Not as much heat obviously as the coal stove, but not needed out there.
Much cleaner than either wood stove, or coal.
Someone mentioned the firewood being fairly cheap. There, perhaps. Here, not so much..
Seasoned wood, which no one has right now, is ~300. Green in the spring is 240ish.
If you get your wood for free, it's the best deal going.
If you have to buy your wood, and are not particularly excited about doing a lot of work,
then pellets are the way to go...
If you need any more convincing.. read this again....
Dan