Should you burn coal and wood together?

Burning coal and logs together can produce a gorgeous fire, with the aroma and long flames of a log fire, combined with the high heat output and longevity of solid fuel. Your fire can burn hotter, and for longer.
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Is it OK to burn smokeless coal and wood together?

Burning smokeless coal and firewood together can be beneficial to your appliance. The extra heat from the solid fuel drives off any moisture in your logs, significantly reducing the build-up of tar and rusting. A fire of both smokeless coal and firewood will also burn hotter for longer.
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Do you put logs on top of coal fire?

This concept is taking root considering the fact that mixing coal with other fuels such as fire logs can be advantageous. There are quite a few benefits of mixing coal with logs in the fire. First and foremost, coal burns much hotter than the fire logs thus increasing the amount of heat generated.
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Is it better to burn wood or coal?

Put another way, a coal-burning fire is less time consuming (once it has caught and is drawing well) than a wood-burning one. While creosote is a common problem with wood burning, coal deposits very little creosote in the flue.
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What is the cleanest fuel to burn?

Compared with some other fossil fuels, natural gas emits the least amount of carbon dioxide into the air when combusted -- making natural gas the cleanest burning fossil fuel of all.
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Wood vs Coal on a Multifuel Stove



Is coal cheaper to burn than wood?

If you can buy enough wood cheap enough then it's great. But if you have to buy your wood Kiln Dried, by the bag' you are almost certainly better off with coal. Coal is concentrated wood. Coal burns at a higher temperature and for longer.
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Can you mix logs and coal?

Burning coal and logs together can produce a gorgeous fire, with the aroma and long flames of a log fire, combined with the high heat output and longevity of solid fuel. Your fire can burn hotter, and for longer.
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How do you start a fire with wood and coal?

Starting your Coal Fire
  1. Use paper and kindling to start the fire.
  2. Add small pieces of wood after the kindling is burning hot. ...
  3. Continue adding wood. ...
  4. Fill the stove to its maximum level. ...
  5. Once the coal ignites and you see blue flames, adjust your damper and thermostat / draft control.
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How do you keep a coal fire going all night?

Give the fire a gentle riddle or poke and put the ash from the pan on top of the coals. Shut down completely and off to bed. When a stove in run full with all vents closed overnight the glass will always dirty. Running the stove hot for 20 minutes or more when you get up should sort the stove out and clean the glass.
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Do logs burn hotter than coal?

While coal tends to burn hotter, we know enough about various kinds of wood and how to treat them to create hot-burning, consistent logs from the cultured forests grown. Once it is harvested, the wood is cured to remove excess moisture, which allows it to burn hotter and thereby cleaner.
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How do you make a coal fire last longer?

By following these tips, your charcoal will burn longer.
  1. Position Grill Near a Windbreak. ...
  2. Spread Out Charcoal After It's Turned White. ...
  3. Open the Lid. ...
  4. Don't Use Lighter Fluid. ...
  5. Switch to Briquette Charcoal. ...
  6. Combine With Cooking Wood. ...
  7. Add Food at the Right Time. ...
  8. In Conclusion.
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Can you leave a wood fire on overnight?

In winter, the highest concentrations of fine particles in the air occur after midnight. This suggests that most of fine particle pollution is caused by wood heaters left to smoulder over night. One of the worse things you can do is to dampen down your fire overnight.
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How many logs should I put in my fireplace?

A good rule of thumb is to put one log in for every square foot of fireplace opening. So, if your fireplace is 12 square feet, then you would use 12 logs. If you have a gas fireplace, then you can use smaller logs or even firewood.
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Does burning coal create creosote?

Cleaning chimneys and stoves is important, and it adds to the cost of burning wood. Coal, in contrast, generates no creosote.
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Can you burn wood in a coal stove?

Yes, you can burn wood in a coal stove. You can burn chunk wood. That would be the best choice. You can also burn coal and wood at the same time.
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Is coal a good fire starter?

Coal fires are not as easy to start as wood fires and the ease of burning will vary with different types and makes of stoves. The burning of coal requires patience and a specific and regular procedure of loading, shaking, adjusting, etc. If you do not follow the right procedure the coal fire will go out.
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What lasts longer coal or logs?

Coal lasts longer and produces more heat than logs, but logs have a more pleasant aroma and look far better in your wood burner. By using the two fuels together, you ensure that your fire burns for a long time at a hot temperature (thanks to the coal), but produces the same pleasantly woody aroma of a log fire.
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Why does coal burn so well?

Coal is made up of carbon (between 60 and 90 per cent — higher grades contain more carbon than lower grades), hydrogen (6 - 7 per cent), oxygen as well as very small amounts of nitrogen and sulphur.
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What is the best way to stack firewood?

The best way to stack firewood is on top of a dry platform or raised off the ground, with the cut ends of the logs facing outwards and open to the atmosphere, while ensuring that the logs aren't packed together too tightly and have sufficient cover if the stack will be subject to rain or snow.
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Can you put too much wood in a fireplace?

Simply put, yes, it's possible to put too much wood in a fireplace. It can cause immediate and future problems. For your safety, build smaller fires, which are actually hotter. By building a smaller fire and not putting too much wood in, you can enjoy a less smokey, warmer fire that is safer.
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Can you make a fire too big in a fireplace?

This is known as "over-firing." Burning things like paper trash (including wrapping paper) and construction lumber, or just overfilling the box with firewood creates extremely hot and large fires that will damage the containment box of smaller fireplaces over time.
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Is it OK to go to bed with embers in fireplace?

You should never leave a fireplace burning overnight, regardless of the source. Before you go to sleep, be sure to put out the fire and let the materials cool down. Unattended fire is a hazard, and even the slightest gust of wind can reignite it or blow embers to a nearby flammable material.
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When should you close the flue after a fire?

Close Fireplace Damper When Fire Is Completely Out.

Shut the damper when the fire is completely, absolutely out. That means ashes are cool to the touch even when stirred. If you close the damper before that, you risk carbon monoxide poisoning.
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How do you use a log burner efficiently?

How to improve your wood stove's efficiency
  1. Get the chimney right. The chimney is a vital part of the overall wood burning stove. ...
  2. Keep the chimney clean. ...
  3. Think about positioning. ...
  4. Use dry wood. ...
  5. Use the 'top down' lighting method. ...
  6. Wait, don't just throw on logs. ...
  7. Make sure it's cold outside, or warmer inside.
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Does charcoal burn longer than wood?

Takes long to heat up: Charcoal may burn hotter and longer than wood, but it takes longer to reach the right temperature, usually around 20-25 minutes.
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