Wood Stove
Routine Care Task
Check firewood supplies
Ensures adequate supplies for the winter, and that your wood pile is not being infected with pests that can be brought into your house.
Priority
Timing: August (yearly)
NOTE: The tasks and timings shown here for your Wood Stove are based on a single-family home located in Massachusetts with a default set of home care goals and priorities.
If you setup your POLICY-Wizard™ personal home manager for a different location with different home care goals, your recommended home care program can have different tasks and timings for your {home feature}.
How To
Check to see that you have adequate firewood supplies for the winter. Replenish supplies as necessary.
"Green" firewood should be allowed time to dry so as to improve its burning characteristics.
Firewood should be covered with plywood or a tarp, to keep rain and snow off. Be sure to keep the wood pile at least about 6 inches off the ground. The reason for this is so that termites don't get access to your wood (which can later infect your house). And also, having the pile off the ground allows you to be able to visually inspect whether termites are building earth "tubes" into your wood pile (see Pest Control).
Helpful Accessories
Allows you to properly use and maintain your woodstove
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Use water, mold and mildew resistant cover to protect the woodpile
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Wood piles should be kept at least 6 inches off the ground
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Benefits
The benefits of calling around early is that you have a better opportunity of finding good prices.
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Comfort & Convenience
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Saving Money (beyond energy)
Costs
The cost of this task is very low, as it involves just calling around for firewood quotes.