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blogthisisyours t1_ivpfmza wrote

Well, there are a few factors to consider:

- what is one paying per cord for wood, if you aren't harvesting/splitting/seasoning oneself?
- what is one paying for the bricks?

Beyond those, I simply love how the bricks burn hot with little ash. I've found over the 10 years or so of burning both cordwood and bricks together that the combination leaves very little creosote for me to sweep in the late spring from my chimney.
Considering we have a fire going from October to early May, I feel good about the mix for a variety of reasons.

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