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<blockquote data-quote="Fishhead" data-source="post: 1479311" data-attributes="member: 33025"><p>I personally don't like the draft an indoor wood fire creates. Do the new indoor wood boilers have a fresh air vent for the burn? If not I highly recommend installing one some how. I'm also a worry wort and have zero flames in my home. Electric stove and my OWB takes care of everything else. I looked into the indoor boilers and was considering buying the HS Tarm due to the fact you see them 25 years old still working. But after a chimney fire I crossed out that plan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fishhead, post: 1479311, member: 33025"] I personally don't like the draft an indoor wood fire creates. Do the new indoor wood boilers have a fresh air vent for the burn? If not I highly recommend installing one some how. I'm also a worry wort and have zero flames in my home. Electric stove and my OWB takes care of everything else. I looked into the indoor boilers and was considering buying the HS Tarm due to the fact you see them 25 years old still working. But after a chimney fire I crossed out that plan. [/QUOTE]
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