Gents,
I hope everyone is staying warm and gearing up for a comfortable winter. It's been a while since I've been on here as I sold my house with my pellet stove and have been wandering for the past year. I do find myself in what will hopefully turn out to be a long-term rental home. I would like to install a pellet stove but I'm not so sure my landlord will be open to me cutting a hole in the side of a 1900 Victorian.
Do they make some kind of insert for a window where I could remove or open the window and run the exhaust out there in the winter, then put it back to normal in the spring? I could keep the stove right where it was but so I don't lose the window, I would perhaps like something that could be converted back-and-forth. I'm sure I could design something that could be heat-resistant but to sell the idea to my landlord, I would need it to be something that is a product currently on the market.
Thank you in advance!
Scott
I hope everyone is staying warm and gearing up for a comfortable winter. It's been a while since I've been on here as I sold my house with my pellet stove and have been wandering for the past year. I do find myself in what will hopefully turn out to be a long-term rental home. I would like to install a pellet stove but I'm not so sure my landlord will be open to me cutting a hole in the side of a 1900 Victorian.
Do they make some kind of insert for a window where I could remove or open the window and run the exhaust out there in the winter, then put it back to normal in the spring? I could keep the stove right where it was but so I don't lose the window, I would perhaps like something that could be converted back-and-forth. I'm sure I could design something that could be heat-resistant but to sell the idea to my landlord, I would need it to be something that is a product currently on the market.
Thank you in advance!
Scott