Posted by Texasmark1 on December 27, 2013 at 05:57:18 from (172.242.14.143):
In Reply to: What are the odds? posted by George Marsh on December 26, 2013 at 15:09:51:
Wood stove was only house heat for 4 years back in late '70's until I added on and it wasn't practical. Still use it as primary heat in the main part of the house.
Triple wall vertical chimney with 3' extension above roof line, stove spaced from the wall 12", brick veneer behind, under, and in front of stove. Stove is sitting on a platform 10" above floor. Only burn seasoned oak and in years like this one pecan and hackberry. Nothing that throws sparks. If door is removed for fireplace effect, the cover is in place. Vinyl flooring in area of stove and no furniture within 6'. Have a chimney brush and brush out the creosote, what little there is, every fall when it is dry, scaley, and easily removed.
At Christmas, very thorough in cleaning up wrapping paper when it occurs and bagging it. Don't smoke.
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