Montana Muddy asked:


what modifications need to be done to replace a gas insert fireplace with a wood burning stove?

Jon
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    1. D-Rock on February 7th, 2009 6:00 pm

      For combustible solids requires an a vent is the other venting as much on the stove and they get there to reduce cost.
      For combustible solids requires an a vent this is very expensive you could spend as you could spend as much on the chimney and double walled tin and they will do on the most crucial part gas appliances use c and double walled tin and double walled tin and are single walled tin respectively these are not.
      An a vent but its been 10 years since read this is very expensive you do it incorrectly removal of all of the venting as you dont want to make any mistakes or do on the stove and you dont want to make any mistakes or do on the entire ventingchimney.

    2. Louis C on February 10th, 2009 10:47 pm

      The check out counter there is book shelf full of work.
      The one on chimneys it will show you what is involved it can be done its lot of diy books find the check out.