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Night time temps have dropped and inside the house this morning is 64 degrees. Current outdoor temp is 42. I have several seasoned cords ready to burn this season. Given all the fires and power outages in Nor Cal, when would you light up the stove?
Here in ElDorado County, I have heard of no restrictions to burning in a wood stove. Unless the high priest of PG&E or your Counties environmental monitoring department contradicts, it seems proper to allow to heat your home....
I would wait until weather pattern changed. If for some reason you happened to cause a wildfire.....it would no doubt follow you for rest of your life. Im glad i dont have this problem here but sorry for you.
My concern about restarting the stove is of personal choice and concern. I know their is no law prohibiting burning the wood stove. Just not sure if its in good judgement. This is only the 2nd season of using it and want to be safe and careful.
I would wait until weather pattern changed. If for some reason you happened to cause a wildfire.....it would no doubt follow you for rest of your life. Im glad i dont have this problem here but sorry for you.
Dont feel sorry for me. Their is no other place in the US I'd rather "live". In fact, their are only a few places in the world I'd rather "live". That being said, traveling 3-5 months a year all over the world is my 2nd home.
Dont feel sorry for me. Their is no other place in the US I'd rather "live". In fact, their are only a few places in the world I'd rather "live". That being said, traveling 3-5 months a year all over the world is my 2nd home.
Well i feel sorry for your situation. I would hate to have a stove and have to worry about using it....and the worry is warranted. I have family in ca. Beautiful country in that state. And i suspect most of people wouldnt want to live anywhere other than their current state or they would.....move lol.
I would wait until weather pattern changed. If for some reason you happened to cause a wildfire.....it would no doubt follow you for rest of your life. Im glad i dont have this problem here but sorry for you.