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what is causing a slight propane smell in house? This house is in a semi rural area smaller town in KY well since Im back at this house more started using furnace more( I decided I like this location better) So hubby last week got hold of the nice HVAC guy and he came out and checked all of it including the AC part He only worked on the outside didn't come in the house,
What can be done with a crawl space on an old house? So part of the house is sitting on a very shallow hand dug basement with semi exposed walls made of stone and mortar Then the additions were built on a combination of existing boulders and cement footings this part is what I would consider "crawl space" however there is not really enough space to crawl the house is almost sitting on the ground
Stove pipe through the floor | Hearth. com Forums Home Hi all, I have a Jotul Castine in one section of my house and I'd like to install a smaller stove in the other I know you can't pass through a combustible floor without proper shields and a rated chimney flue In my situation the pipe could go up through the second floor in alcove off of a
Heat two buildings with one boiler? | Hearth. com Forums Home As long as the heat flow is still enough to support the demand from the house, it doesn't really matter Tubing that is poorly insulated actively steals heat from the entire system which both lowers the amount of heat transferred to the house _and_ increases wood consumption, even when the house isn't calling for heat
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 So EBL is right: if your house is too dry inside in winter, the first thing to do is a serious air-leakage-sealing operation, perhaps by a professional using a
Basement woodstove, negative pressure - Hearth. com Forums By code the door (if any) on that utility room would need to be vented to the rest of the house If the water heater is not directly connected to outside air, that room needs its own intake from outside, and close the room off to the rest of the house Any leaks in the furnace returns will also depressurize that room, pulling from the basement
Wood Piled Against House | Hearth. com Forums Home I wouldn't want wood stacked directly against the siding of my house It could damage the siding, especially if it gets very cold, the siding gets brittle, and somebody drops some wood I would at least have some kind of spacer between the wood and house, like a couple of 2x4s or a pallet I'd also stack on pallets to keep the wood off the ground
blazeking smoke coming back inside house. - Hearth. com Forums Hello First year burner Ashford 30 1 with total of 16 feet of pipe, double wall stove pipe With 2 45s then class a chimney Every time I load the stove I get smoke back into the house When I'm ready to reload I turn the thermostat to high Wait about 2 min then Open the bypass and wait a few
How to add wood burning fireplace to existing home House built in 1907 with existing fireplace that is too small for an insert and would be too expensive to modify the chimney to fit an insert Wondering what kind of options there are for a wood burning fireplace - likely installed in front of (covering up) the existing fireplace?