thinking of a Greenwood

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hydronic

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Nov 12, 2008
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Vermont
I'm looking for an opportunity to talk to a greenwood owner on the east coast. I want to know if they work as advertised, if the ceramic stays intact and holds heat as they claim, if the combustion is as hot and clean as claimed, and does anyone use it with water storage? I'm interested reasons to use or not use water for additional heat storage.
 
Green said:
I'm looking for an opportunity to talk to a greenwood owner on the east coast. I want to know if they work as advertised, if the ceramic stays intact and holds heat as they claim, if the combustion is as hot and clean as claimed, and does anyone use it with water storage? I'm interested reasons to use or not use water for additional heat storage.

Welcome to the forum. The best way to start is to use the search box and start reading other posts. The greenwood has been covered allot and you should find out quite a bit of information that way. Specific questions are welcomed at anytime.
 
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