Hi guys, great sight from what i've read so far. Getting a wood stove for next winter to keep that oil truck out of my driveway. Super Storm Sandy left about a dozen trees uprooted behind my house and in front of my neighbors, all red and white oak. My question is, if I get it all split and stacked this winter will it be fine to burn next winter? My Father was always a stickler for letting wood season a minimum 2 years and we usually had 3-4 years worth split and stacked but I don't remember what he burned that 1st year he got the stove.
I currently also burn a Harmon Accentra insert that heats the open living room/eat-in kitchen area. Plan on throwing the stove in the family room to heat that and dining room plus hopefully get some heat down the hallway to bedrooms.
I currently also burn a Harmon Accentra insert that heats the open living room/eat-in kitchen area. Plan on throwing the stove in the family room to heat that and dining room plus hopefully get some heat down the hallway to bedrooms.
Split on, split off . .. split on, split off . . .
