Is it normal that the ash I shovel from the insert has a red tinge?
Never noticed it when we just had an old-fashioned open fireplace. But then, we didn't use it that much and I didn't scoop that much ash.
The red tinge isn't everywhere. Much of it is what I considered normal - grayish white with some charred black chunks, etc.
I'm burning 2-year old wood from a city firewood sale. I don't know what species, but I suspect it's mostly from ash trees cut down during the height of the emerald ash borer epidemic.
Never noticed it when we just had an old-fashioned open fireplace. But then, we didn't use it that much and I didn't scoop that much ash.
The red tinge isn't everywhere. Much of it is what I considered normal - grayish white with some charred black chunks, etc.
I'm burning 2-year old wood from a city firewood sale. I don't know what species, but I suspect it's mostly from ash trees cut down during the height of the emerald ash borer epidemic.