Woodburner's Companion: A Practical Guide to Heating with Wood

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Author: Dirk Thomas

ISBN-10: 0911469281

ISBN-13: 9780911469288

Category: Energy Technology

Burning wood for heat can benefit your household in many ways, especially if you live outside the city. When petroleum and natural gas prices climb, the economic benefit of woodburning is clear. Add to that independence from outside forces, and heating with wood can bring you genuine stress relief. If the electricity goes off, you stay warm. And you have that feeling of security as you look out the window at a neatly stacked pile of firewood, your "savings account," ready for a cold winter's...

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Burning wood for heat can benefit your household in many ways, especially if you live outside the city. When petroleum and natural gas prices climb, the economic benefit of woodburning is clear. As to that independence for outside forces, and heating with wood can bring you genuine stress relief. If the electricity goes off, you stay warm. And you have that feeling of security as you look out the window at a neatly stacked pile of firewood, your "savings account," ready for a cold winter's night. Dirk Thomas, experienced woodburner and chimney weep, is the perfect guide to the ins and outs of the many ways available to burn wood for heat. He discusses the fuel value of various woods, how to buy firewood and get the most heat from it, the environmental impact of woodburning and a variety of chimney and flue arrangements. Throughout, the emphasis is on woodburing safely. Even knowledgeable woodburners will gain from his detailed descriptions of wood burning installations, which are based on the latest codes and recommendations from the U.S. and Canada. State Land Forester Vermont Agency of Natural Resources - Russell S. Reay ..a thoroughly enjoyable read. Dirk Thomas has tackled the technical and psychological aspects of wood heat with a writer's flair without masking his expertise and years of experience.

ForewordviiIntroductionix1.Fuel of the Future?1Is wood heat economically viable?3Is wood heat environmentally defensible?4Who should burn wood?62.The Heating Value of Wood?11Heat from different kinds of wood13Wood compared to other fuels13Efficiencies of different kinds of fuel systems163.Strategies for Using Wood17Wood as the sole source of heat18Wood as the primary source of heat18Wood as supplementary heat18Wood as an emergency back-up heat source194.Equipment and Techniques21Airtight woodstoves22Catalytic woodstoves23High-tech woodstoves23Fireplace stoves25Wood furnaces and boilers27Outdoor boilers29Fireplaces30Masonry heaters33Pellet stoves35Stove installation37Stove operation445.Chimneys53New construction53Modern chimneys58Old chimneys59Lining Chimneys616.Chimney Cleaning67What is creosote?67Chimney fires68When to clean your chimney69Chimney cleaning options73How to clean your own chimney76Hiring a chimney sweep877.Troubleshooting Chimney Problems91How a chimney works91Diagnosing chimney problems92Mechanical problems of stoves97What to do in a chimney Fire99Water problems1008.The Woodpile103Firewood economics104Getting your wood105Buying firewood108Storing and seasoning firewood114AppendixSafety Checklist121Bibliography and Sources123Index125

\ Castle FreemanYou will be helped by this book to burn wood economically, efficiently and -most important-safely\ \ \ \ \ Russell S. Reay..a thoroughly enjoyable read. Dirk Thomas has tackled the technical and psychological aspects of wood heat with a writer's flair without masking his expertise and years of experience.\ —State Land Forester Vermont Agency of Natural Resources\ \ \ From The CriticsAlready, news reports are quoting woodstove dealers as seeing a surge of new consumers due to skyrocketing prices of home heating oil and natural gas. This book arrives just in time to help these new users of an ancient heat source learn how to use it safely. Long-time wood-burners will likely find some good tips as well.\ Thomas, a professional chimney sweep who has written articles for The Chicago Tribune, Country Journal, Vermont Magazine, and American Woodlands, has heated with wood himself for thirty-five years. As a chimney sweep, he's also seen plenty of poorly installed stoves and chimneys and ill-informed wood burning practices that can lead to creosote build-up and other fire hazards.\ His experience doesn't end there. He's also been a logger, tree surgeon, and commercial firewood cutter. He provides tips not only on safe ways to heat with wood in stoves, fireplaces, and furnaces, but on the comparative heating potential of different kinds of wood, how to tell if you're truly getting seasoned wood, and even how to stack it so it stays at just the right moisture content to burn clean and warm.\ In 1992, Thomas wrote the Harrowsmith Country Life Guide to Wood Heat, and this latest book includes that material as well. He includes, for example, information about new kinds of woodstoves that dramatically reduce pollution over those built prior to Environmental Protection Agency regulations. They also burn wood more efficiently, so less wood is needed to heat a home.\ "Wood heating equipment has improved drastically since the 1970s," he writes. "Wood may not be the fuel of the future, but it is certainly a fuel of the future for millions of people weary of high-priced fossil fuels, power outages and power shortages."\ It is also a cozy, radiant heat that many people-Thomas included - enjoy. Thomas, however, is clear-headed in his assessment of who should heat with wood and who should not. Those who shouldn't range from people who live in populated valleys where the wood smoke is trapped as pollution in cold air that can't rise above the valleys' steep walls to the neat-nik who can't stand a bit of ash, dust, and wood chips in the house. "True neat freaks will find themselves dreading the heating season if they have a wood stove," he writes.\ Thomas gives tips on how to reduce the mess, along with pros and cons of different kinds of woodburners and clear instructions on different techniques to burn wood safely, efficiently, and comfortably. He also offers advice on planning for a woodburner installation in an about-to-be-built new home as well as in an older home. Thomas provides some revealing incidents that show why the homeowner is the one who should get educated on wood heating. His book is a valuable tool for doing just that. (January)\ \ \ \ \ \ From The CriticsIn an age of rapidly rising energy costs for the homeowner, fresh attention is being given to heating alternatives to electricity and natural gas. Foremost among them is the woodburning stove and/or fireplace. Dirk Thomas is a Vermont chimney sweep how drew upon his many years of experience and expertise to write The Woodburner's Companion, a definitive "how to" manual and guide on the proper ways to utilize wood and fireplace stoves, boilers, furnaces, masonry heaters, and more. Thomas comprehensively covers such pertinent issues as the fuel value of various woods, how to purchase firewood, getting the most heat from what you buy, the environmental impact of woodburning, and a variety of chimney and flue arrangements for best efficiency. Curry provides specific emphasis on the safety issues involved with burning wood for fuel and heat. "Must" reading for the novice wood burner, The Woodburner's Companion will also offer considerable value for experienced woodburners with detailed discussions of woodstove installation, and American and Canadian building and fire codes.\ \