We've recently moved to the mountains where I grew up. Our new home has a Fisher Grandma Bear. I love the feel of wood heat. My Dad used a Baby Bear when I was little, but this is the first time I (or my husband) have had to man one. We're pretty good about getting it started, however some days it can heat almost the whole house and others just the room it's in. Sometimes when the doors are opened to check the fire a smoke smell comes out in the house. Sometimes the wood sparks a lot when I open the doors. The woodpile we have was timbered and stacked by the previous homeowner. I know for sure there is pine and hickory. When we came to look at the house it was snowing and the entire house was warm, in fact I had to remove a layer of clothing. The pipe is straight into the ceiling with a key coil on it. We've been told by the previous homeowners that once the fire gets going, turn the key to 3/4 shut of the damper and control the air flow by the knobs on the front. But I've read that this is a perfect recipe for creosote. We quickly learned that clearing out all the ash in the stove was a bad idea as we had no bed layer of ash start a fire on. We've also found ourselves waking up to an extremely cold house nearly every day we've been here, about a week now. I know we have got to be doing something wrong. I've also read that wood heat is very bad for small children and I certainly don't want to be putting their health, or ours, at risk. I've attached a picture of the stove. Positive advice and tips are greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance and God bless.