Our first stove has arrived!

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apandori

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Aug 18, 2014
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Glenville, NY
Just picked up our Englander from AM FM Heating delivery today. I'll post pics of the install after it's set up. I want to thank Mike for getting back to me through email before we purchased! This is a brand new scratch and dent and the best part is I can't find the scratch or dent!
 

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They do admit to touch up paint:)
 
I took delivery on the same stove about a week ago with the same results!.....Mike and Andy have been nothing but extremely helpful......I've done the dry run and burn in on mine, so far, I like what I see. I was drawn to the ESW brand based on posts I saw here, and have experienced their willingness to help both before and after the sale first hand. Make sure you check out the DVD too.....very helpful
 
in most cases there will be a small sticker on the box that describes the "blemish" in many cases the blamish may be really small.

BTW , thanks a bunch for the compliments fellows, nice to get a smile from time to time!
 
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This return air vent is being moved one bay over today to accommodate the venting for the pellet stove. Unfortunately this is the only bay in the whole house that has the proper clearances to do the install. After that gets move, the holes for the thimble and air return are being put in. That will be the main brunt of the install work. Next week I'll be running the vent pipe and setting up the stove.
 
image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg Here's the finished product. I just have to put one more bracket in for the OAK and we're good to go. House was nice and warm overnight and the basement was even warmer. 74 basement 70 upstairs. Timber Heat pellets suck, don't buy them. Love the stove though. Total install plus 4 tons of pellets ran us about $2,578. Not too bad to get out of the oil heat business. Bring on winter!
 
Congrats and welcome to the club! Fellow Englander owner here (also from AM/FM).
 
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