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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
Will a Wood Stove Smell-up The House??? - Hearth. com Forums The latest road block on my way to burning wood in the house is that my Wife is afraid that the whole house will smell like wood smoke - everything, clothes, clothes in the closet, funiture, carpet, the dog, etc , and if she ain't happy, nobody is happy! Will a nice modern wood stove smell-up the house?
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
Creosote running down outside of pipe, inside of house The past few days, creosote is running down the outside of the pipe that is inside the house, between the ceiling and the stove The exterior pipe looks fine Also, this fall we had resealed around the pipe where it meets the roof I appreciate your thoughts and suggestions to help us figure out what is going on Englander 13 - This IS our furnace
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
Stove recommendation for ICF house with 13-14 chimney Hello! This is my first post, but I've already learned a lot by reading through these forums I'm building an ICF house on the Colorado Front Range, and I'm looking for a recommendation The style of the house and roof pitch leave me preferring a 13-14' chimney height (from top of
MOVING THE HEAT AROUND YOUR HOUSE? - Hearth. com Forums A few nights ago the temps got around the upper 40's ,so i decide to build a good fire , my stove is located toward the back of my house in a den room ,that we all hang out in and there is a master bedroooms room on top of the den room, both rooms are 20X20 and where recently build, they have
Chimney height in addition wing with lower roof than main house Hi all, Working on designing a 20 x 24 addition with fireplace This would be single story, with cathedral ceilings and it would be join the main house through a 12' opening The main house is a two-story colonial Does the chimney need to be two feet higher than the peak on the main two-story
Chimney in 1-story addition on 2+-story (LARGE) house If the older house us leaky and higher than the new chimney, it effectively drafts harder than your new chimney Makeup has to come from something lower This may be your new chimney Could this be addressed, at least in part, by a wood stove with an outside-air-intake?
Wood Stove Comparison Chart - heating capacity Our wood stove heating capacity comparison chart Obviously, their stove models aren’t going to heat the same size homes in both locations So, how do manufacturers describe the heating capacity of their stoves to potential buyers? Unless they want to publish a 50-page brochure, there's only one possible way Reference the maximum size well-insulated, single-story house with 8-foot ceilings a