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Stove not putting out heat
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<blockquote data-quote="BSD" data-source="post: 2643002" data-attributes="member: 31100"><p>CT does have a low cost energy audit, I know several people have done it and they say it's great, i believe the cost is $75. they spend about 5 hours in an average house and ID problems and give you solutions.</p><p></p><p>Wet wood is probably your biggest problem. We got a deluge of rain (3.5"+) here last week. stupidly I didn't cover my wood pile. this last load I brought up to the house which had a full 2 yr season on it is basically acting like it was cut and split yesterday. it takes about an hour for each log to steam out. and in that time my temps drop big time. It was cold this morning in the house with 10F outside the stove was doing all it could to keep up with all that energy being used to steam out</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSD, post: 2643002, member: 31100"] CT does have a low cost energy audit, I know several people have done it and they say it's great, i believe the cost is $75. they spend about 5 hours in an average house and ID problems and give you solutions. Wet wood is probably your biggest problem. We got a deluge of rain (3.5"+) here last week. stupidly I didn't cover my wood pile. this last load I brought up to the house which had a full 2 yr season on it is basically acting like it was cut and split yesterday. it takes about an hour for each log to steam out. and in that time my temps drop big time. It was cold this morning in the house with 10F outside the stove was doing all it could to keep up with all that energy being used to steam out [/QUOTE]
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