Bryan..I'm up in Wisconsin and have burned wood to heat our house for the last 30 years. I have an indoor 160,000 btu wood furnace tied into our normal forced air electric (off peak) system and always burn dry hardwood that has been seasoned for at least a year. Our masonry chimney is about 30 feet in the air and the smoke is not a problem. Now, our closest neighbors are about a 1/4 mile away so we've never had a complaint. But...many folks in our area have outdoor wood furnaces and are burning wet poplar and all other kinds of wood. I have to admit that the amount of smoke they emit and the "unpleasantness" of the odor could be a problem if you're a close neighbor down wind. Most of them have a chimney height of 10 to 15 feet so the smoke hangs close to the ground and can "fog up" the near by roads early in the morning. They need to install a fan to dissipate the smoke after it's cooled a bit. Just my thoughts on the subject.
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