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House Insurance Colorado - My frustration with this stove has been immeasurable. If you are getting smoke in the house or you stove just don’t seem to be burning like should. Is this a design feature of high. The house has radiator heat. It runs fairy stable around 60 on second floor. I will start by saying that i have never spent so much time and effort into something and still lack proper understanding of operation.

The exterior pipe looks fine. In the least, crack open a nearby window a 1/2 when burning. I will start by saying that i have never spent so much time and effort into something and still lack proper understanding of operation. Is there a whole house ventilation system installed? Check the ash pan for shut tight and latched if all.

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House Insurance Colorado - Also, this fall we had resealed. The house has radiator heat. In the least, crack open a nearby window a 1/2 when burning. This is with temps in the teens at night and twentees. I run first floor at around 65. Check the door seal and latch for a tight fit.

I run first floor at around 65. Also, this fall we had resealed. The house is fairly well insulated with good windows. The 500# tank is probably connected with a copper line with a fitting on the end to mate to the tank's nozzle. Check the ash pan for shut tight and latched if all.

I Will Start By Saying That I Have Never Spent So Much Time And Effort Into Something And Still Lack Proper Understanding Of Operation.

To use the 100# tank first compare the nozzle on it to the 500# tank and see if they. The house has radiator heat. The past few days, creosote is running down the outside of the pipe that is inside the house, between the ceiling and the stove. If you are getting smoke in the house or you stove just don’t seem to be burning like should.

Also, This Fall We Had Resealed.

Check the ash pan for shut tight and latched if all. We are looking at buying a house that has a stone fireplace in the living room and a place in the basement to connect a woodstove, the house is 1456 sq ft on one floor and the basement is. This is with temps in the teens at night and twentees. Check the door seal and latch for a tight fit.

It Runs Fairy Stable Around 60 On Second Floor.

From there the main to the house goes underground to the main house and comes up an exterior wall and actually above the ceiling into the attic space (under insulation but still meh). I run first floor at around 65. The house is fairly well insulated with good windows. Is this a design feature of high.

The 500# Tank Is Probably Connected With A Copper Line With A Fitting On The End To Mate To The Tank's Nozzle.

Is there a whole house ventilation system installed? My frustration with this stove has been immeasurable. The exterior pipe looks fine. In the least, crack open a nearby window a 1/2 when burning.