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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
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
Distributing heat in multi-story house with open stairwell When I use the woodstove to supplement the HVAC system in my four-story house, I get a substantial heat gradient between floors I’m looking for solutions to reduce this Details: the stove is on the second (main) floor The stairwell is completely open The HVAC system is zoned, with each zone
No power to circulator pump | Hearth. com Forums Home So if you tie the burner pump together, the pump will stop every time the boiler gets up to temp If the 8148 aquatstat is faulty, I would replace it $130 on Supply House website But I would first make very sure it is faulty Part of a typical setup also is that there is a zone valve between the thermostat, and the aquatstat
Outdoor boiler placement | Hearth. com Forums Home How much smoke gets in the house would depend on how tight your house is You could drift smoke up in through the soffit vents into your attic and then get the smell in that way too I would think there is no way you can put a 35-foot chimney on a conventional updraft unit like you have and not have a lot of creosote problems
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
Vermont casting dauntless | Hearth. com Forums Home I just bought this stove, without a cat,this year as I moved into a new house, and replaced the old stove onto the existing chimney system It is a wall exit setup with 2 90s and is probably a hair too short to meet normal standards However, when the stove is running well, draft is not an issue
mini split usage in 2-story home with small bedrooms on second floor In your house, that'd be less likely to happen, unless you have a habit of leaving windows open while running AC There have been many drainage issues tied to minisplits, but usually any experienced installer is aware of these sortcomings, and then tend to be cautious in their drain line slope and planning