As some of you may know by now, I have been trolling here since November. I finally joined, and have really enjoyed posting and reading on hearth.com
I have decided to upgrade my old smoke dragon in the off season to a new EPA certified stove. My reasoning is that I believe I will get more heat in my home and burn less wood in comparison to my current setup. I have also decided to go from an insert to a free standing stove, which will present its own set of work for me on my hearth.
I store my ash in a steel bucket that I bought at a home improvement store. When that gets full, I schlep it out to a 20 gallon metal trash can. I have TWO of these large cans. Once the second can gets full of ashes, I dump the first (this ensures that the ashes are stone cold). I typically fill both cans, and then about 1/2 of a can again.
This season, I am on track to fill three 20 gallon trash cans with ash.
So here is the question:
How much ash do you generate?
Is this a lot?
I have decided to upgrade my old smoke dragon in the off season to a new EPA certified stove. My reasoning is that I believe I will get more heat in my home and burn less wood in comparison to my current setup. I have also decided to go from an insert to a free standing stove, which will present its own set of work for me on my hearth.
I store my ash in a steel bucket that I bought at a home improvement store. When that gets full, I schlep it out to a 20 gallon metal trash can. I have TWO of these large cans. Once the second can gets full of ashes, I dump the first (this ensures that the ashes are stone cold). I typically fill both cans, and then about 1/2 of a can again.
This season, I am on track to fill three 20 gallon trash cans with ash.
So here is the question:
How much ash do you generate?
Is this a lot?