Removing a wood burning stove:
Question: We are hoping to buy a house that happens to have a wood burning stove in the living room. We are considering removing it because it takes up sooo much room, but it sits on a brick platform and that would need to come out too. This is a slab foundation. Is that brick surrounding a wooden frame or is there a huge chunk of concrete under it? I am assuming that there is a way that these things are generally put together. Sorry the other post got cut off.
I live up high in the Rockies, and have two woodstoves in my home. During the long winters we use the main insert version in our living room pretty much 24 / 7 for the 4-5 months of our 8 month long winters. It is one of the more economical ways to heat our home, On top of the cost savings ...»
If you area is prone to power outages and storms then this low tech heating and cooking source can come in handy. If it were my place I would keep it.
The brick look is pretty dated, and the stove appears to be a older less efficient model. You may "upgrade" both in the future with a more modern stove and some tile up grades. Code requires 18" of fire resistant "hearth" in front of the woodstoves doors...this looks a bit short in that ...»
I just got some grouting done last week on the tile behind the wood stove in our NM cabin.
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