Outdoor Wood Furnace Info
All-Purpose OWF Discussions => Regulations => Topic started by: coondog1 on January 25, 2016, 06:50:04 AM
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When is the last day you can buy a none epa stove?
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December 31, 2015, unless your buying for a strictly commercial application, you can also use a coal stove to heat your house as well.
http://www.epa.gov/residential-wood-heaters/fact-sheet-summary-requirements-wood-fired-hydronic-heaters
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Thanks for reply...but that stinks...
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Thanks for reply...but that stinks...
Yes and no, I don’t like anytime the government finds a way to get more people under their very intrusive thumb, on the other hand after running a gasser since the 5th of November I wish I had one sooner.
Burns a LOT less wood, none to very little smoke and I don’t end up smelling like smoke or choking on smoke when loading it.
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Thanks for reply...but that stinks...
Yes and no, I don’t like anytime the government finds a way to get more people under their very intrusive thumb, on the other hand after running a gasser since the 5th of November I wish I had one sooner.
Burns a LOT less wood, none to very little smoke and I don’t end up smelling like smoke or choking on smoke when loading it.
I think that's the way to look at it. No one really likes it but, Hey! look on the bright side. They could be BANNING wood burning!
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Thanks for reply...but that stinks...
Yes and no, I don’t like anytime the government finds a way to get more people under their very intrusive thumb, on the other hand after running a gasser since the 5th of November I wish I had one sooner.
Burns a LOT less wood, none to very little smoke and I don’t end up smelling like smoke or choking on smoke when loading it.
I think that's the way to look at it. No one really likes it but, Hey! look on the bright side. They could be BANNING wood burning!
Just wait...
I'm sure at some point a few years ago, someone said the same thing about banning traditional outdoor wood boilers...