HI all, I have been burning for only 3 years. The first year I did not take stock of how much wood I used because I was getting my wood for free,last year I got 2 cords and just got by,only because I had some left over from years past(camp fire pit),this winter I have already burned a pallet of woodbricks (eco-log) and have burned about half of a cord! It seems to me that for my tiny house and tiny stove that this is WAY to much. Here is what I have.....
'1956 800 square foot home with R-19 in walls and attic
'1987 jotul #3 wood stove (new gaskets)
16 foot 304 ss flex-liner and 18" "T" kit
I also just installed a 1978 suburban coalmaster in my basement and that thing seems to eat wood even worse than the jotul! I installed it in the old oil boilers spot that has a 6"x8" clay liner 25 feet tall. I just started using this stove a few days ago so I could use some pointers,this stove also uses a stove pipe damper,something I am not used to .
'1956 800 square foot home with R-19 in walls and attic
'1987 jotul #3 wood stove (new gaskets)
16 foot 304 ss flex-liner and 18" "T" kit
I also just installed a 1978 suburban coalmaster in my basement and that thing seems to eat wood even worse than the jotul! I installed it in the old oil boilers spot that has a 6"x8" clay liner 25 feet tall. I just started using this stove a few days ago so I could use some pointers,this stove also uses a stove pipe damper,something I am not used to .