Posted by TomH in PA on September 10, 2011 at 05:01:44 from (184.1.217.194):
In Reply to: OT wood stoves posted by petemiddletn on September 10, 2011 at 03:02:21:
We put a wood stove in the living room a couple of years ago with a stainless steel chimney. I checked with the insurance company first and they told me what had to be done to get it insured. They sent a guy out to inspect the installation, he took a couple of pictures and added the clause to our policy; premium went up by less than $100 per year. I also have a certified chimney sweep clean it every year so I have documentation that it was properly cleaned and inspected. We're real happy with it, burn 1 1/2 to 2 cords of wood a year here in central PA. Stove is a Jotul F100.
I considered one of the "gasification" furnaces which would provide heat for the entire house. They use a lot less wood then the older design outdoor wood furnaces and don't make nearly as much smoke (higher temperature in the firebox burns the smoke instead of sending it up the stack), but I didn't want to commit to hauling 10 to 12 cords of wood every year. They're kind of pricey too. But still keeping it in mind if we have to replace the furnace in the basement one of these years.
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