Wood heaters are estimated to be responsible for more pollution-related deaths than all the cars on our roads. This national map shows which areas are affected the most.
Ive used wood heat most of my life. Its more of the wood quality thay effects that. Dry, cured maple or ash burns clean even at lower temperatures. Most of the impurities come from volatile compounds such as burning green wood, or wood with oily resins like pine. But sure, its less efficient, but its not that big of a difference.
Unless you are awake to refill it every hour or so… slow burning means consistent heat throughout the night.
It’s a consistent highly inefficient heat because it only smoulders, without a flame.
It will clog your chimney/flue with creosote.
It’s also a horrible thing to do to yourself and your neighbours.
No efficient wood heater/stove is designed to burn like that.
If you want a slow release of heat you need to store it in masonry or water.
Ive used wood heat most of my life. Its more of the wood quality thay effects that. Dry, cured maple or ash burns clean even at lower temperatures. Most of the impurities come from volatile compounds such as burning green wood, or wood with oily resins like pine. But sure, its less efficient, but its not that big of a difference.