Hi All,
I’m new to wood stove burning and had some questions I’m hoping can be answered. I have an older Jotul F500.
1. we moved into our current house about a month ago and the owner left us some wood. After two burns I began to notice the wood seemed a little green; it smoldered a lot, wasn’t hot enough and produced a decent amount of smoke . I am currently waiting on quotes for seasoned wood, but I bought some bags of seasoned, kiln dried wood the other week and those seemed to fire up hotter and didn’t smolder. Would the amount of burning I did with the greener wood create creosote That I should be concerned about?
2. Where should I place my thermometer? I’ve heard different opinions, some put it on the flue and others put it on the top.
3. When I burned the seasoned wood I noticed an ember or two shoot out of my chimney, is this something to be concerned about? It could have happened with the green stuff, I just happened to be outside when I saw it.
Even though it’s been inspected recently I’m a little anxious to be using my stove. it does do a good job of heating our home and I’d like to keep using it without feeling like I’m going to burn my house down every time. It ends up being nervewracking instead of relaxing.
any insight would be appreciated!
I’m new to wood stove burning and had some questions I’m hoping can be answered. I have an older Jotul F500.
1. we moved into our current house about a month ago and the owner left us some wood. After two burns I began to notice the wood seemed a little green; it smoldered a lot, wasn’t hot enough and produced a decent amount of smoke . I am currently waiting on quotes for seasoned wood, but I bought some bags of seasoned, kiln dried wood the other week and those seemed to fire up hotter and didn’t smolder. Would the amount of burning I did with the greener wood create creosote That I should be concerned about?
2. Where should I place my thermometer? I’ve heard different opinions, some put it on the flue and others put it on the top.
3. When I burned the seasoned wood I noticed an ember or two shoot out of my chimney, is this something to be concerned about? It could have happened with the green stuff, I just happened to be outside when I saw it.
Even though it’s been inspected recently I’m a little anxious to be using my stove. it does do a good job of heating our home and I’d like to keep using it without feeling like I’m going to burn my house down every time. It ends up being nervewracking instead of relaxing.
any insight would be appreciated!