posted on Oct, 19 2023 @ 09:11 PM
a reply to:
TheLieWeLive
I bought a new wood stove around 10 years ago and found, because of new EPA regulations governing smoke and pollutant output, the new stoves, at least
mine anyway, couldn't be loaded up with wood to sit there and simmer all night. To meet the new EPA regulations, the only way to meet those
regulations was to increase the amount of air going into the stove for a more efficient burn, the stove could not be dampened down and the only way to
regulate the amount of heat output was to limit the amount of wood put in it at any given time. If you tried to load it up, the excess would run you
out of the house or make you open all the doors and windows.
The new stove I bought eventually got modified to remove all of the excess air modifications mandated by the EPA so I could control the damned thing
like the old-fashioned stove I replaced.
My experience is that these new wood stoves are garbage because of the EPA and if you can find a pre-2010 or so old stove without all of the new EPA
emission standards, buy it.
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