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  • Tips on if Your pellet stove is burning lazy and or getting smoke in . . .
    The last time I was at that house MY SELF for a full service about 3 years ago it had a wood stove cap on it We took it off and put on a wood stove cap and ran the stove Worked good 4 hours latter she calls doing it again I tell her to leave the stove on I go out there put a Magnahilic gage on it Poor pressure and little change with air
  • heating entire house from basement | Hearth. com Forums Home
    we are looking at buying a house that has a stone fireplace in the living room and a place in the basement to connect a woodstove, the house is 1456 sq ft on one floor and the basement is same sq footage and completely open was wondering if placing a woodstove in the basement wood supply enough heat to the main living floor to heat without
  • How high should I run my stove pipe inside? - Hearth. com Forums
    That measurement can include the connector pipe rise inside the home IOW, a house with a cathedral ceiling may have 12 feet of single wall in the house and another 4 feet of chimney going through the roof for a 16' vertical rise or you could have 2' of stovepipe in the house and 14' of chimney to accomplish the same thing
  • The heating of old houses | Hearth. com Forums Home
    The oldest portion of the house was built in the 1850's and the large portion of the house was added on in 1906 The old portion of the house consists of what used to be the main house now our kitchen and a summer kitchen, both of witch have a thimble in the wall but the original chimneys have been torn down below the roof line and roofed over
  • gap between house and chimney | Hearth. com Forums Home
    Cleaning my gutters out when I noticed I have a rather -concerning- gap between the house and chimney, the widest part at the top The chimney is not original to the house (built 1920), added on a min of 30 years ago Just looking for any opinions, level of concern, and what, if anything, I should do (btw there is shake siding behind chimney)
  • Using a woodstove for COOLING your house in the summer?
    Boy I'm glad I didn't waste time and money installing an ac system-with two stoves in my house now it should feel like a walk-in cooler come July!Seriously though,if this scheme "cools" your house via the wood stovechimney exhausting hot house air then the make-up air must come from outside;Where it's hot,and humid Doesn't sound veryeffective or plausible to me
  • Building house soon, Want wood furnace and heatpump. . . can it be done . . .
    Hydroncollider, It's no big deal, I am currently running the set up you are asking about I built my house 4 yrs ago myself, installed a propane furnace, heat pump, and a Clayton wood burning furnace in the basement I went with a cheapo furnace and heat pump, since I can buy them at cost, I don't really care how long they last
  • Lil House Outside wood furnace Anybody know about this?
    On a 20F day the Lil'house would have to raise airtemp by 50F to do any good The Englander (or any inside furnace) only has to warm 60F basement air 10 degrees Final point - the Englander recirculates air in the house Lil'house forces air into the house with no cold air return I guess you have to leave a window open to equalize the pressure




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