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Quote: We were about 24 or so here this morning. Tonight is supposed to go down to 21 degrees. The trees are laced with a beautiful frost.
I think you should get a nice triple-walled chimney installed inside your old chimney, or something like that so you don't have to worry. I am not sure what they would recommend for that- I am sure stove companies would have a recommendation.Yep, possible snow for me on Friday night into Saturday! I am so excited.I plan to prepare because I have never driven in snow and don't plan to start now. Plus I don't have chains.![]()
I will make sure we have all the groceries we need in case the power goes out, which it does all the time around here. Our house is all electric but we have a little generator to tun the fridge and incubator if it's going. No heat when the power is out. And we can't use our fireplace because it is missing some part inside the chimney. I should call someone out to fix that. I love a fire.
We have a round triple-walled metal chimney and it is a stand-alone chimney. It was installed by our stove guy (the one who sold us the stove) and I could not be happier with it. We have it inspected and swept by a chimney sweep. We literally had a hole cut in the ceiling/roof and the stove placed in front of the windows.
They make fireplace inserts now that are more like woodstoves and are much more efficient than a fireplace. A fireplace will actually make the rooms colder toward the outer part of the house...usually the bedrooms, due to the drafting of the air up the chimney. So the air gets sucked in through any gaps in the building, into the bedrooms.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/752545/homesteaders/550
see post #558 if you wouldn't mind- about the metal sleeve
We have a woodstove and the reason is that after so many power outages, and struggling with being cold, we decided to not suffer any more. (Frostbite nerve damage on my feet/toes after our heat pump failed due to health issues.)
For anyone with health issues it is a blessing, as it warms the joints and takes pain away. So I use the woodstove as my primary source of heat for the upstairs. My children love it too and love to sit near it, especially my youngest (10 y.o.). For anyone with kids who are young I recommend a metal gate/fence around the stove to prevent injuries.
Your 12 inches of space until he decides he needs that too. Better put a cot on that side so you can roll off onto it.![]()

x2 awfulVery sad![]()