Last week it was some spring snow, now its raining again and the forcast is for rain all week.
Shut the Large Whitfield down mid week due to warmer temps, in fact Friday we shut the stoves off before we went to work and did not rekindle a fire until nearly midnight.
Been running the little whitfield the past two days and this is keeping the house at 70F.
I like this as we cut down the fuel consumption a bunch when the big stove is shut off.
Another month, maybe a tad more until we will be done with the stoves for the season.
At least the high temps are now up into the upper 50F range.
Really tired of the cold and wet, now its just WET.
Snowy
Shut the Large Whitfield down mid week due to warmer temps, in fact Friday we shut the stoves off before we went to work and did not rekindle a fire until nearly midnight.
Been running the little whitfield the past two days and this is keeping the house at 70F.
I like this as we cut down the fuel consumption a bunch when the big stove is shut off.
Another month, maybe a tad more until we will be done with the stoves for the season.
At least the high temps are now up into the upper 50F range.
Really tired of the cold and wet, now its just WET.
Snowy

One thing I have learned with inserts is that they hide a lot of sins of installation. We get a lot of dust in the house and it turns out that the installers did a half ass job of mating the piping but, with an insert, you can't see it. The ash gets sucked up by the room blower. At first, we had some smoke smell on startup and I caulked as best I could without unhooking everything and got rid of the smell but, evidently, there's still enough of a leak to cause a layer of ash/dust which my wife just reminded me of AGAIN
