Hi
I'm new to the forum and I searched for a common question thread which I could not find. So please direct me if this belongs somewhere else.
We moved into my home in the moutains in June. Our home has two wood stoves, both are older stoves. In one area we have a Jotul 8 and the heat pours out of that stove like crazy. Our second stove is a Avalon insert into a modified zero clearance fire place This stove heats the majority of our home . I believe we loose a lot of heat up our chimney and a installer said it was "unsafe". So I plan on purchasing an Alderlea T6, building a harth and cool wall. I want to do as much of the install as I can on my own. I have been all over the internet and youtube learning/reading and I'm almost ready to begin this project. Can any of you provide words of wisdom, suggestion or any advice that might lead me in the right direction and keep me from burning my house down.
I burn hard almond wood, Cathedral ceiling (approx 15 high), heating 1500 sq ft
Thanks in advance,
Neal
I'm new to the forum and I searched for a common question thread which I could not find. So please direct me if this belongs somewhere else.
We moved into my home in the moutains in June. Our home has two wood stoves, both are older stoves. In one area we have a Jotul 8 and the heat pours out of that stove like crazy. Our second stove is a Avalon insert into a modified zero clearance fire place This stove heats the majority of our home . I believe we loose a lot of heat up our chimney and a installer said it was "unsafe". So I plan on purchasing an Alderlea T6, building a harth and cool wall. I want to do as much of the install as I can on my own. I have been all over the internet and youtube learning/reading and I'm almost ready to begin this project. Can any of you provide words of wisdom, suggestion or any advice that might lead me in the right direction and keep me from burning my house down.
I burn hard almond wood, Cathedral ceiling (approx 15 high), heating 1500 sq ft
Thanks in advance,
Neal
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