All,
I'm a pellet burner and usually post in the other forum, but heard a good but potentially lethal situation at my sister in law's yesterday regarding her neighbor..
This is what I know:
Last year, her neighbor installed a wood burning stove in his home. It is stand alone, and was installed using the existing fireplace chimney. The chimney also shares with the oil boiler in the basement. Looking at the chimney, it seems like there are separate flues for each. Because of the high cost of oil, he disconnected the oil boiler.
The house is 3000 sq. ft., and he told everybody he went through 9 cords of wood last winter. But here is the problem: My sister in law walked into their house, and everything - walls, floors, was covered with black soot. He went thorough 9 cords and kept on burning while soot covered everything. They actually breathed all of this in all winter long. Instead of stopping to try to figure it out, he kept going.
This winter he disconnected the wood stove and went back to the oil burner. But they are repainting and deep cleaning the entire home. What could have caused this? I can't believe they breathed that air in all winter.
John
I'm a pellet burner and usually post in the other forum, but heard a good but potentially lethal situation at my sister in law's yesterday regarding her neighbor..
This is what I know:
Last year, her neighbor installed a wood burning stove in his home. It is stand alone, and was installed using the existing fireplace chimney. The chimney also shares with the oil boiler in the basement. Looking at the chimney, it seems like there are separate flues for each. Because of the high cost of oil, he disconnected the oil boiler.
The house is 3000 sq. ft., and he told everybody he went through 9 cords of wood last winter. But here is the problem: My sister in law walked into their house, and everything - walls, floors, was covered with black soot. He went thorough 9 cords and kept on burning while soot covered everything. They actually breathed all of this in all winter long. Instead of stopping to try to figure it out, he kept going.
This winter he disconnected the wood stove and went back to the oil burner. But they are repainting and deep cleaning the entire home. What could have caused this? I can't believe they breathed that air in all winter.
John