- Oct 3, 2007
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Just curious if anyone else notices this too. In my area a lot of folks burn wood in some capacity or another and it's usually pretty easy to spot the chimneys for the woodburning appliance in the house-either Class A stainless or some other type that I'll spot smoke coming from on startup. Usually you start smelling wood smoke outside in October and you see the chimneys smoking when the days get shorter and the air gets crisper. However, this morning when I left the house at 7:00 a.m. with an outside temp of 7 degrees, my woodburner chimney was the only one working while everyone else's gas and oil appliances were working overtime! I guess that explains why the neighbor across the road (who has a wood stove) once asked me what I needed all that firewood for