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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
The heating of old houses | Hearth. com Forums Home I've seen mention of many "old drafty farm house(s)" this week, which has piqued my interest Looking around this old joint, built around 1773, I see one chimney thimble in the basement (walk-out, and likely part of some earlier structure), two on the first floor, and two on the second floor
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 )
recommendations for interior or exterior chimney? - Hearth. com Forums The advantages of having an interior chimney are many Look at the house of yore when people didn't have central heating You won't find many exterior chimneys there The advantages are: better draft, less cooling of flue gas equalling less creosote, far less heat loss to outdoors and most of it instead radiated to the interior of the house and less deterioration due to weather
Installing indoor furnace outside under a shelter The idea was if the wood furnace heated the house the thermostat wouldn"t need to kick on for the propane furnace Contractor says afraid to put wood furnace in an attached room because worried heat will have nowhere to escape??? Is there something wrong with my thinking here?
Roof overhang reduction | Hearth. com Forums Home I have a small house with a 2' overhang all the way around I know usually more is better, but on this tiny little house it doesn't look so good especially on the gable ends of the roof The soffits are boxed in which also is very ugly The roof is new and so is the house, only about a year old
Constant smoke smell when not in use - Hearth. com Forums 3) During the spring summer when you stop burning you will probably have to plug the chimney up with insulation as you can still easily get a down-draft the chimney that will still put a smoke smell in your house
Help! Ash-like smell for days after burning a fire Hello! I am hoping to get some answers to our fireplace woes We purchased this 1993 home exactly a year ago We have noticed that every time we burn a fire, the house smells like ash or campfire for a few days after, despite cleaning out the ash from the chimney We have had the chimney