I have a free standing wood stove that I added fresh air intake to. I found that helpful to the overall experience.
However, I now find it desirable to block the outside supply in the off season. I suppose I should have thought of that before, but, oh well.
Looking for a reliable and cost effective way to seal that off by inserting something in the 4" duct path on the house interior. Did some searching but most stuff seems to be a bit bulky, cumbersome, expensive. WAY overkill.
Seems something as simple as a "sliding gate" that could sit up against or close to the exterior wall would fit the bill. But, so far, not finding anything.
Surely this is a common need. ?
However, I now find it desirable to block the outside supply in the off season. I suppose I should have thought of that before, but, oh well.
Looking for a reliable and cost effective way to seal that off by inserting something in the 4" duct path on the house interior. Did some searching but most stuff seems to be a bit bulky, cumbersome, expensive. WAY overkill.
Seems something as simple as a "sliding gate" that could sit up against or close to the exterior wall would fit the bill. But, so far, not finding anything.
Surely this is a common need. ?
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