TheFan....when you guys up in Maine burn 2 to 1 softwood/hardwood, how does that work with creosote build-up...? Does the 1/3 hardwood make the fire hot enough to burn up the creosote..? I've been heating my home here on eastern long island with wood for over 25 yrs.I've never had to use softwoods, we have abundent red and white oak, locust. Just wondering....I clean my flue pipe once a yr.Do you need to clean more often with 2/3 softwood...? I love wood heat...!


Solar electricity in this state is almost worth it with a grid tie since you get paid a premium for your electricity that is put into the grid. We may consider that at some point, even though it does absolutely nothing for self-sufficiency! When the wires are down, they are down and our grid tie system will do nothing for anyone! We also don't really have enough consistant wind on our property to consider wind- we are pretty wooded in. One of the few things I can do (eventually when we can afford it) is to re-do our "sunroom" into a real solar room like Mackay describes. Right now it is what it is when we bought the house- a 10x10 room that is basically a floor on 4 pier footings with windows on the south and west sides and a door out to the dog yard that we put around it. It is freezing in there in the winter because with the pier footings the room flexes with the seasons. The door has a huge 2" taper from the hinge side to the knob side to allow it to open and close in all seasons. This taper lets in a LOT of cold air! It is better than nothing, but it leaves a lot to be desired.
I really want to tear it down, put in 3 feet of stone and concrete floor, extend the room the length of the house so it extends along the living room, put in french doors into the LR and open up the other end so the wood stove will help heat it.