When I got home from work yesterday, I decided that I would light up the BBQ (for the warmer months, May to October, we use a charcoal grill with wood chips for smoke flavour). So, I had the charcoal in the chimney getting it all lite up and ready.
While I was doing this, our neighbor came over.
She started out with: "I really hate to do this, but, your wood stove is smoking me out"
Then, "It's been going on for three years"
My favorite, "One time it was so bad it set off my smoke alarm"
And, "It only happens at night, and not when it is really cold"
Being the good neighbor, I agreed with her and said that I would look into it and see what I can do to stop it in the future.
Then, thinking about it. I don't think that it could be the wood stove.
One, we have only had it for two years.
Two, I don't think I could produce enough smoke to turn on her smoke detectors.
And three, well, we use our charcoal BBQ in the afternoon/evening during the warmer months. We change back to the gas grill during the winter months.
Also, our deck, where we have the BBQ is right next to her back door, about 20' away.
So, I guess my question would be. Could our wood stove actually smoke her out? Even though our chimney is about 30' in the air, 70' away from her house (which is a ranch style house), plus, the wind never blows in that direction.
Thank you for your input.
Brian.
While I was doing this, our neighbor came over.
She started out with: "I really hate to do this, but, your wood stove is smoking me out"
Then, "It's been going on for three years"
My favorite, "One time it was so bad it set off my smoke alarm"
And, "It only happens at night, and not when it is really cold"
Being the good neighbor, I agreed with her and said that I would look into it and see what I can do to stop it in the future.
Then, thinking about it. I don't think that it could be the wood stove.
One, we have only had it for two years.
Two, I don't think I could produce enough smoke to turn on her smoke detectors.
And three, well, we use our charcoal BBQ in the afternoon/evening during the warmer months. We change back to the gas grill during the winter months.
Also, our deck, where we have the BBQ is right next to her back door, about 20' away.
So, I guess my question would be. Could our wood stove actually smoke her out? Even though our chimney is about 30' in the air, 70' away from her house (which is a ranch style house), plus, the wind never blows in that direction.
Thank you for your input.
Brian.