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Installing wood stove this weekend. Need tips
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<blockquote data-quote="MishMouse" data-source="post: 3906137" data-attributes="member: 32338"><p>My tips, would be to follow the manufactures instructions on clearances and use their numbers as a min value. Aka: If the manual says it has to be 20" from anything flamable do not make it 19" make it at least 20".</p><p></p><p>Make sure that you have adaquate chimney height and that there are no draft restrictions, aka needs to be above roof line, no trees in the way etc..</p><p></p><p>Depending on your area, and your insurance carrier you may need to have it inspected.</p><p></p><p>Questions:</p><p>What type of wood stove are you installing? Certain stove models require a higher chimney based upon your area.</p><p>Is your wood cut, split, stacked and seasoned?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MishMouse, post: 3906137, member: 32338"] My tips, would be to follow the manufactures instructions on clearances and use their numbers as a min value. Aka: If the manual says it has to be 20" from anything flamable do not make it 19" make it at least 20". Make sure that you have adaquate chimney height and that there are no draft restrictions, aka needs to be above roof line, no trees in the way etc.. Depending on your area, and your insurance carrier you may need to have it inspected. Questions: What type of wood stove are you installing? Certain stove models require a higher chimney based upon your area. Is your wood cut, split, stacked and seasoned? [/QUOTE]
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