We just got back from 4 days of being out of town (I apologize if this has been asked, I searched and didn't see quite the answer I was looking for). When we went to light the kitchen wood stove, my husband put in lots of paper and lit it and shut the door, smoke came pouring out. If we had left the door open would it have warmed it without the smoke pouring in? It stunk up the house and now the house has that horrible burnt paper smell. Should we have used less paper? Or made like a funnel and just held it as close to the opening as we could inside the stove so it would have gone up? Is there a step we are missing? We are going out of town over the winter months again and I don't want to stink up the house on our return.
Once the paper had burned, the draft was reversed and we have a lovely fire warming up the kitchen now.
Thanks
Once the paper had burned, the draft was reversed and we have a lovely fire warming up the kitchen now.
Thanks