We will easily get through a large basket of logs in a evening, in just a few hours, on our open fire.. My daughter's stove will use less than that in a whole day ! TBH, we've only, really, used the open fire as a nice cosy centrepiece on a cold winter's day - it's not a great way of heating the room.vball wrote: ↑Tue Sep 06, 2022 7:15 am We replaced open fire with a stove when we moved into our Highland Croft 15 years ago. Some stats like an open fire 20% of heat goes into the room and 80% up the chimney. With a stove it is other way around. You really only need a small stove as they really do put out a lot of heat, especially when the cast iron gets hot. We are lucky as we have lots of trees on our land but have gone back to purely coal. Mixing logs and coal really does make the chimney dirty.
As for it being environmentally unfriendly, the oil we burn in the heating system might also be seen as not being particularly good. We get the oil wagon up here every 6 months or so.
What is the thought on burning serfs? This is surely environmentally friendly as it decreases the world's population.
Our new stove is a Charnwood Aire 5 - so 5KW - cost about £1.4K