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moving a 600lb woodstove | Hearth. com Forums Home For you guys that have muscled heavy woodstoves into a house, what do you use to help you lift carry move the stove? Sure its going to take multiple people but is there moving straps or something that can make the job safer and easier?
Storing Wood Next To House | Hearth. com Forums Home If you stack directly next to the house you could be creating a bug problem, just not the way everyone thinks, if the wood already has termites or ants they will find away into the house, as the wood dries out the bugs leave in search of a new moist home, the house could be next on there list I always keep wet wood away, but once it dries out it can be stored next to the house Usually the
House layout | Hearth. com Forums Home Example, house was 67 when I loaded for the night last night at midnite, put in 5 splits on a good coal bed, got it going, turned the air way down and the stove was cruising at about 600 Nice, right? Woke this am (7:30) to the stove having a few (enough for a relight) coals, and the stove at 200, house at 63 Outside temp was 15, with a little
Chimney Pipe Out and to the Side of the House? Hi, What prevents you from going out the wall of a basement and out to the side of the house as opposed to up and through the roof? Is it literally the '2 feet higher than the highest point of the roof' requirement? What if you had like 20 feet of clearance between the pipe and the house- is it
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
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
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 )
Lil House Outside wood furnace Anybody know about this? Cheaper than many wood stoves a furnace that can heat an entire house? What do you think? anybody have any experience using one or know of them in use? (broken link removed)
Using a woodstove for COOLING your house in the summer? I stumbled across this today inadvertantly when searching for apple cider press plans: (broken link removed) Use your source of winter warmth to help cool the midsummer heat It's true, your fireplace or woodstove, can help cool your home from the hot summer heat Just as they help heat your
Moving Woodstove Heat around the house - Hearth. com Forums Our house has a split level entry with the basement stairs going to the right and the upstairs going straight up from the landing halfway between The woodstove is down the stairs, turn left and then it is sort of right in the middle of the living room (downstairs)