Hello,
As I continually switch back and forth between buying the englander NC30 or the englander 28-3500 wood furnace, I know the furnace would be an easier install because I would have to create a pad for the wood stove if i go that route. I was just wondering if anyone could send some pictures of their pads for their stoves. Right now where the stove would be located is just hardwood floor with drywall wall behind it. I was thinking cream city brick would look good in our 1908 farmhouse. do you have to have brick going up the wall behind it? or can you leave it bare as long as you meet the required distances from combustibles? doing this on a budget so thats why i keep going back and forth, the furnace would be the cheapest and overall less stressful install since I wouldnt have to build a pad since its going in the basement.
Any pictures or design advice would be appreciated. Thanks
As I continually switch back and forth between buying the englander NC30 or the englander 28-3500 wood furnace, I know the furnace would be an easier install because I would have to create a pad for the wood stove if i go that route. I was just wondering if anyone could send some pictures of their pads for their stoves. Right now where the stove would be located is just hardwood floor with drywall wall behind it. I was thinking cream city brick would look good in our 1908 farmhouse. do you have to have brick going up the wall behind it? or can you leave it bare as long as you meet the required distances from combustibles? doing this on a budget so thats why i keep going back and forth, the furnace would be the cheapest and overall less stressful install since I wouldnt have to build a pad since its going in the basement.
Any pictures or design advice would be appreciated. Thanks