First timer. I look forward to learning and participating in the forum. I also appreciate the time of all contributors.
I wont give you the sob story of how I believe I was mislead on the install of the True North TN20 insert. I've attached pictures to hopefully get some help ensuring my family remains safe, that I can fix it properly if it needs it, and it meets Pierce County, Washington code. I'm not currently using it. I put the black plastic bag under the rain cap to keep any snow or rain out until I can properly secure it.
I've used the stove for two years now. I clean it mid season and at the end of the season using a chimney brush that attaches to my drill. Our furnace broke so I used it as the primary heat source for two years. Once we were able to get a new furnace I've been using it as supplemental heat. With it not running 24/7 I started getting smoke coming from the bottom of the insert out of the air control area until the fire became hot enough. I also noticed it had a significant cold draft coming from the the insert cover into the house. When I took the front cover off I noticed there wasn't any insulation going up. When I took the rain cap off I also noticed the liner wasn't insulated and that there wasn't any insulation up top, along with the cap not being sealed to the chimney which was allowing a significant amount of heat to escape. With not have much experience in this area I tried to get a couple companies out here to look at it but the soonest someone can come out is MAR!
Once again I appreciate any help or ideas to give me piece of mind that I'm not endangering my family or the house.
Thanks,
Jesse
![[Hearth.com] Potential poor True North TN20 wood stove insert install. [Hearth.com] Potential poor True North TN20 wood stove insert install.](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/288/288539-c1a31e4b8edb9e1c898b76ad9d8e9407.jpg?hash=mx089oCCWD)
I wont give you the sob story of how I believe I was mislead on the install of the True North TN20 insert. I've attached pictures to hopefully get some help ensuring my family remains safe, that I can fix it properly if it needs it, and it meets Pierce County, Washington code. I'm not currently using it. I put the black plastic bag under the rain cap to keep any snow or rain out until I can properly secure it.
I've used the stove for two years now. I clean it mid season and at the end of the season using a chimney brush that attaches to my drill. Our furnace broke so I used it as the primary heat source for two years. Once we were able to get a new furnace I've been using it as supplemental heat. With it not running 24/7 I started getting smoke coming from the bottom of the insert out of the air control area until the fire became hot enough. I also noticed it had a significant cold draft coming from the the insert cover into the house. When I took the front cover off I noticed there wasn't any insulation going up. When I took the rain cap off I also noticed the liner wasn't insulated and that there wasn't any insulation up top, along with the cap not being sealed to the chimney which was allowing a significant amount of heat to escape. With not have much experience in this area I tried to get a couple companies out here to look at it but the soonest someone can come out is MAR!
Once again I appreciate any help or ideas to give me piece of mind that I'm not endangering my family or the house.
Thanks,
Jesse
![[Hearth.com] Potential poor True North TN20 wood stove insert install. [Hearth.com] Potential poor True North TN20 wood stove insert install.](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/288/288539-c1a31e4b8edb9e1c898b76ad9d8e9407.jpg?hash=mx089oCCWD)
![[Hearth.com] Potential poor True North TN20 wood stove insert install. [Hearth.com] Potential poor True North TN20 wood stove insert install.](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/289/289156-215eaa024d0aa2bbfdb8357a97aea1be.jpg?hash=5EbBaw_t_W)
![[Hearth.com] Potential poor True North TN20 wood stove insert install. [Hearth.com] Potential poor True North TN20 wood stove insert install.](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/289/289157-79b1eb29ba2e2b27613f85fc43bf778c.jpg?hash=DxYJ4eLkEV)
![[Hearth.com] Potential poor True North TN20 wood stove insert install. [Hearth.com] Potential poor True North TN20 wood stove insert install.](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/289/289158-56e08f3dba9a8a0a469b2e5a8180ad12.jpg?hash=6dpDxhMG7U)