How to Install an Outside Air Kit for Your Wood Stove
Installing an outside air kit for your wood stove involves connecting a dedicated air duct from outside to your stove’s combustion chamber. This setup pulls fresh air directly from outdoors…
Installing an outside air kit for your wood stove involves connecting a dedicated air duct from outside to your stove’s combustion chamber. This setup pulls fresh air directly from outdoors…
You can install a wood stove in a conservatory, but it requires careful planning and compliance with building regulations. The glass walls and roof of most conservatories present unique challenges…
Installing a chimney crown seal requires cleaning the crown surface, applying sealant to all cracks and joints, and allowing 24-48 hours drying time before exposure to weather. You’ll need a…
Fireplace masonry repair can often be handled as a DIY project for minor issues like small cracks or loose mortar, but structural problems, chimney damage, or safety concerns require professional…
Installing a remote starter for a gas fireplace requires connecting a receiver unit to your fireplace’s control system and pairing it with a handheld remote transmitter. Most gas fireplaces with…
Your hearth rug should extend at least 8 inches beyond each side of your fireplace opening and 16-20 inches in front to catch sparks and protect your floors. The perfect…
You can install a fireplace without an existing chimney by choosing electric, gas (direct vent or ventless), or ethanol models that don’t require traditional chimneys. The best options for homes…
Installing a fireplace grate heater maximizes BTU output by positioning the heating element 6-12 inches above the firebox floor and connecting it to your home’s ductwork or using built-in fans….
Yes, you can run a wood stove flue through a wall, but it requires proper installation with a thru-wall chimney system and strict adherence to building codes. Running a wood…
Installing a wood stove heat reclaimer takes about 2-4 hours and requires basic tools like a drill, screwdriver, and measuring tape. You’ll mount the heat reclaimer unit on your stove…