Smoke from Residential Wood Burning | US EPA
EPA certified wood stoves burn more efficiently and cleanly. Learn more about wood burning and wood-burning appliances: Wood Smoke and
View Details
EPA certified wood stoves burn more efficiently and cleanly. Learn more about wood burning and wood-burning appliances: Wood Smoke and
View Details
Six out of ten times, when people think their wood stove is smoking, the problem actually starts because they are trying to start a fire with wet wood.
View Details
Stop your wood stove smoking into room with these expert solutions. Fix draft problems, chimney issues, and burning
View Details
Wood-burning stoves produce harmful smoke that can worsen lung and heart diseases. It''s important to use EPA-certified wood-burning stoves for
View Details
Because masonry heaters are designed to burn small, rapid, hot fires, they produce far less smoke than a masonry fireplace, low-mass fireplace,
View Details
Constructed from sleek 18-gauge galvanized steel, this triple-wall interior pipe connects wood stoves to your chimney, so your home stays toasty and smoke-free all season long.
View Details
Old-fashioned ham and beans recipe made with navy beans and smoked ham using a crockpot or stove for true, homemade comfort. Ham &
View Details
If you''re new to smoking, you probably have lots of questions. And an important one is: what''s the best way to store
View Details
Find out about the environmental and health impacts of pollution from wood burning stoves. We also explain the types and amounts of pollutants
View Details
Fortunately, there are several strategies you can employ to reduce the harmful effects of wood stove smoke: Choose dry, seasoned wood: Burning wet or green wood produces more smoke
View Details
Discover 5 expert tips to eliminate wood burning stove smells and enjoy clean air at home. Say goodbye to smoky odors with these effective solutions!
View Details
Highlights Your wood burning stove is likely smoking due to an incorrect baffle position. Other culprits include chimney issues and bad firewood.
View Details
Several factors can cause incomplete combustion: Lack of Air: If the wood stove doesn''t get enough air, the fire can''t burn cleanly. Damp Wood: Wet or unseasoned wood doesn''t burn as
View Details
Wood-burning stoves can be a great way to heat your home, but there are some factors that may cause the stove to smoke. In this blog post, we
View Details
Inside, the place was rough—half-rotted floorboards, broken stove, dust thick enough to write in. But Ethan saw potential. This was where he would rebuild his life, plank by plank. That night, after fixing
View Details
Have you noticed smoke coming from your log burner? Find out more about why your stove might be smoking and what to
View Details
Unlike most fuels, as long as it is done correctly, firewood can be stored indefinitely, safely and without degrading. Learn about proper firewood
View Details
Wood smoke can affect everyone, but the populations known to be at greater risk include: children, teenagers, older adults, people with lung disease -- including asthma and COPD, people
View Details
How long firewood burns depends on a mix of preparation, airflow and the efficiency of your fireplace or stove. In this guide, we''ll explain what affects burn time, how
View Details
Additionally, those with lung diseases, such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and lung cancer are also more affected
View Details
A wood-burning stove (or wood burner or log burner in the UK) is a heating or cooking appliance capable of burning wood fuel, often called solid fuel, and
View Details
Wood-burning stoves can keep you warm and cozy but can be hazardous to your health if used improperly. Over the short term, the fumes from
View Details
Thankfully, it''s perfectly safe to leave your wood-burning stove on overnight or when you leave the house. In fact, it''s probably safer than trying to extinguish the flames before bed – throwing
View Details
Worried about carbon monoxide poisoning from your wood-burning stove? Learn the risks and essential safety tips to protect your home.
View Details
See best-practices videos for more on building a fire, building a wood storage shed, seasoning wood, testing wood with a moisture meter and proper
View Details
When it comes to the amount of time a wood burning stove can stay warm, it depends on the size and type of wood burning stove you have. Generally speaking, the larger the wood burning stove, the
View Details
Because of incomplete combustion, old wood stoves can produce up to 50 grams of particulate per hour. EPA Certified fireplace inserts and EPA Certified wood stoves are considerably more efficient,
View Details
How Long Do Wood Stoves Last? (7 Expert Lifespan Tips) The lifespan of a wood stove can vary significantly depending on several factors,
View DetailsPDF version includes complete article with source references. Suitable for printing and offline reading.