Have an office in La Joya.used to fly into San Diego every 2 weeks from late 1995 thru late 1998 for work. weather is nice
not any more...Exactly. But all of a sudden the sky is falling.....
I hand split oak for years then switched to corn now I have a remote to a gas fireplace. I hit the easy button when I moved.I heat my house for the most part with wood. If you don’t count the labor it’s free. I’ve been using more than usual, going to have to start to conserve if this keeps up so I don’t run out.
This years wood is taken care of. I’ve been busy just about every day as late getting my wood cut split and stacked for next year. Mostly white and red oak. Even at a year seasoned it’s not optimal. I split it kinda small, helps it season a bit faster.I heat with wood as well and have been trying to find time to get ahead on the stacks but I’m stating to see myself splitting in not so nice conditions. I need to just take some time off and get it done before it’s too late.
I generally use between 4 and 5 cords. A lot depends on how you heat and what kind of stove, and what kind of wood. I don’t heat the upstairs bedrooms, or the family room on the foundation level. That saves me a lot of wood. My stove is not catalytic. In theory that means I burn a little less efficiently. I do use a stove with secondary tubes. That helps to burn the smoke for more heat. Wood type is also a factor. Good seasoned hardwood will get more burn time and create more heat. Softer woods like poplar burn fast so you’ll be using a lot more.can someone tell me how many cords of wood they use during their heating season?
can someone tell me how many cords of wood they use during their heating season?
PEEP,PEEP,PEEP!!!This hasn't happened since 1908 I believe and I've been begging the "experts" to say Climate Change. Not a peep....![]()
Sure do.Ya'll use that much wood