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- 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
- Tips on if Your pellet stove is burning lazy and or getting smoke in . . .
If you are getting smoke in the house or you stove just don’t seem to be burning like should Check the door seal and latch for a tight fit Check the ash pan for shut tight and latched If all doors seals are good and latched MOST pellet stove are Negative air (Inside of the Firebox is
- How high should I run my stove pipe inside? - Hearth. com Forums
Hello, I am new to the forum Lurking for a while now I joined to ask if, in a through the wall installation, should I run my stove pipe up as high as possible before going through the wall? If I terminated at the minimum distance, I would have over 15' of chimney up the side of my house and
- House Humidity With Woodstove. | Hearth. com Forums Home
A house that is so dry that its occupants want to humidify is a house that leaks far too much outside air That dry air is flushing out the humidity produced by human activity inside
- Building house soon, Want wood furnace and heatpump. . . can it be done . . .
Im building a house and would like to hook up a central heat pump and wood furnace to the same duct work I cant find any threads on this Most people online just say dont do it because the wood heat will kill the heatpump Can I not just hook up duct dampers at the output of each heating system?
- No power to circulator pump | Hearth. com Forums Home
All while your house is wanting heat That is skewed some by the apparent fact that some of your zones somehow seem to be getting heat good without the pump running - not sure what's going on there Varmebaronen UB 40 with 660 gallons of pressurized storage - first fire 10 08 2012 (Replaces a Benjamin CC500 - history after 17 years )
- Which is Safer: through roof or through wall Class A chimney?
Hello all, first post here I've burned wood before, but always with a masonry chimney in a big old house where you could crank it 24 7 and just monitor the stove pipe temperature and be happy Now I've got a much different situation I want to put a small woodstove in my well-insulated
- Please advise! Neighbours wood smoke blowing into my home
The stack was lower than my house and it would set off a smoke detector in my attic The town elected to work with him and after he put in a 30' extension on his stack it became far less of an issue Obviously making your home tighter will reduce the smoke getting inside If you have a chimney and are not using it, that is logical thing to seal
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