@Rooster3574 I would, but I no longer have this stove. I used R-13 fiberglass insulation I had stored in my shed. I put it in sideways and friction held it in place. It did improve it a little bit. I think it took 4 rows of insulation to cover it (a little more than 1 piece).
@nivreddoom Not yet on the hot water. I put the stove there because my brother in-law wanted to tie into it later on to heat the trailer you see in the beginning. He changed his mind and now I wish I should've put it where I wanted it to begin with, about 35 ft SE of the house.
Have the same stove....show us what you did to insulate. And did it help?
Rooster3574 1 month ago
@Rooster3574 I would, but I no longer have this stove. I used R-13 fiberglass insulation I had stored in my shed. I put it in sideways and friction held it in place. It did improve it a little bit. I think it took 4 rows of insulation to cover it (a little more than 1 piece).
thesoulsekr 1 month ago
good luck lots of wood .
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how much did that cost u ??
chevy2259 7 months ago
@chevy2259 Close to $10k. That's for everything: stove, pump, underground line, furnace, trunk line/heat runs, heat exchanger and labor.
thesoulsekr 7 months ago
Do you use the heated water the supplement your residential hot water use? Also, why did you place the unit so far from you house?
nivreddoom 1 year ago
@nivreddoom Not yet on the hot water. I put the stove there because my brother in-law wanted to tie into it later on to heat the trailer you see in the beginning. He changed his mind and now I wish I should've put it where I wanted it to begin with, about 35 ft SE of the house.
thesoulsekr 1 year ago