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Wood Stove Venting
Baby it's cold
outside! I have a small, 15,000 btu wood stove. It's in great shape and I would like to place it in my furnace room of a split-level home. The walls are all block. Problem: Venting it! Can I add a "T" or "Y" pipe to my existing oil fired furnace stove pipe just before it exits into the chimney? This would allow me to vent the small wood stove up the same chimney flue the furnace and H2O heater use. What are your thoughts on this. We're cold on the lower level Thanks for your ideas |
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