So here's the short story:
My girlfriend and I were both laid-off recently, within a few months of each other. To save money, I rented my house out, and moved into her's (for love if she asks, but really because mine was more marketable). We now live in her 1920's stone ranch house. 1 story - aprox 1500 sqft, with a semi-finished basement. Heating bills (Natural Gas radiator) in winter are in the $300+/mo range (old house/crap insulation), so obviously looking to find an alternative
My house (the one that I rented out) had an old wood stove in the basement that I had cleaned the holy bat-snot out of, but had, literally, never used.
So, I went and pulled the wood stove out, and now it's sitting on my porch. After lurking on this site, I now know it's a Kent Tile Wood Stove, circa 1985.
Currently, our fireplace has a vented NG log-set in it. I'd like to take the log-set out and replace it with the Kent wood-stove. I've got plenty of clearance on all sides, and the original chimney is the only decent place to run a wood-stove in this house.
I'm thinking that I need to have a plumber come and pull that out and secure the NG lines, then I'll put the Kent in the fireplace. Install double-lined chimney pipe to the top of the existing chimney (cap etc), and probably a blower (suggestions appreciated).
What am I missing, and what should I be looking for? Sadly, budget is a huge issue for us, so I'm stuck with the Kent Tile (even though I know an insert would be better). I'm ok with making an investment to make it safe and warm, but I can't afford to waste money.
![[Hearth.com] Need help: Unemployed, but have a kent tile stove. Now what? [Hearth.com] Need help: Unemployed, but have a kent tile stove. Now what?](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/116/116289-5074dae5ea93e6bab840a3e348bd9a52.jpg?hash=5fVU2Zf05n)
My girlfriend and I were both laid-off recently, within a few months of each other. To save money, I rented my house out, and moved into her's (for love if she asks, but really because mine was more marketable). We now live in her 1920's stone ranch house. 1 story - aprox 1500 sqft, with a semi-finished basement. Heating bills (Natural Gas radiator) in winter are in the $300+/mo range (old house/crap insulation), so obviously looking to find an alternative
My house (the one that I rented out) had an old wood stove in the basement that I had cleaned the holy bat-snot out of, but had, literally, never used.
So, I went and pulled the wood stove out, and now it's sitting on my porch. After lurking on this site, I now know it's a Kent Tile Wood Stove, circa 1985.
Currently, our fireplace has a vented NG log-set in it. I'd like to take the log-set out and replace it with the Kent wood-stove. I've got plenty of clearance on all sides, and the original chimney is the only decent place to run a wood-stove in this house.
I'm thinking that I need to have a plumber come and pull that out and secure the NG lines, then I'll put the Kent in the fireplace. Install double-lined chimney pipe to the top of the existing chimney (cap etc), and probably a blower (suggestions appreciated).
What am I missing, and what should I be looking for? Sadly, budget is a huge issue for us, so I'm stuck with the Kent Tile (even though I know an insert would be better). I'm ok with making an investment to make it safe and warm, but I can't afford to waste money.
![[Hearth.com] Need help: Unemployed, but have a kent tile stove. Now what? [Hearth.com] Need help: Unemployed, but have a kent tile stove. Now what?](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/116/116289-5074dae5ea93e6bab840a3e348bd9a52.jpg?hash=5fVU2Zf05n)
It is a cool old house and has some fun things that you don't find in new construction, like a spiral staircase in the living room that goes down to the basement.![[Hearth.com] Need help: Unemployed, but have a kent tile stove. Now what? [Hearth.com] Need help: Unemployed, but have a kent tile stove. Now what?](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/116/116320-a6f8d937ac1361ea7dc6785f7b3998f6.jpg?hash=1Yz1CUI-07)
![[Hearth.com] Need help: Unemployed, but have a kent tile stove. Now what? [Hearth.com] Need help: Unemployed, but have a kent tile stove. Now what?](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/116/116319-397e51a53dd172e96ba26232eed27e0e.jpg?hash=B-vA3cfEyv)
![[Hearth.com] Need help: Unemployed, but have a kent tile stove. Now what? [Hearth.com] Need help: Unemployed, but have a kent tile stove. Now what?](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/116/116321-da43c69414366468f7f0fbf0e3f6e705.jpg?hash=dsAxyTlfYm)
![[Hearth.com] Need help: Unemployed, but have a kent tile stove. Now what? [Hearth.com] Need help: Unemployed, but have a kent tile stove. Now what?](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/116/116331-c95abe5d94e0824f16da26a9ffc9b4f9.jpg?hash=lKsHoCDLjp)