I just had a new water heater installed and it wont stay lit at higher thermastat settings. The plumber says the 30 year old Sierra wood stove is robbing air from the house and water heater. Has anyone had trouble with new water heater and old wood stove?
The plumber says I have to vent combustion chamber from outside. Makes sence, do the new wood stoves have a good way of venting outside air to fire, or is it just a hose from outside to stove? What kind of stove would you guys recommend? I have been burning for 30 years with older stoves. I have seen you guys talk about a CAT. I assume that means a catalictic converter of some kind. I have a 4 bedroom ranch and fans to move the heat throughout the house, so fans on the stove shouldent be needed, or should they. The wood stove has it's own masonary chimney . I have access to run outside air,from above,close to stove.
I have a verry nice brick hearth, I guess I can hide a hose with someting. Any suggestions, stove is in basement family room.
Thanks
Don
PS I am still looking on this site for all info.
The plumber says I have to vent combustion chamber from outside. Makes sence, do the new wood stoves have a good way of venting outside air to fire, or is it just a hose from outside to stove? What kind of stove would you guys recommend? I have been burning for 30 years with older stoves. I have seen you guys talk about a CAT. I assume that means a catalictic converter of some kind. I have a 4 bedroom ranch and fans to move the heat throughout the house, so fans on the stove shouldent be needed, or should they. The wood stove has it's own masonary chimney . I have access to run outside air,from above,close to stove.
I have a verry nice brick hearth, I guess I can hide a hose with someting. Any suggestions, stove is in basement family room.
Thanks
Don
PS I am still looking on this site for all info.