i am at a lost. i know this is for answers. but i can not find what i need on internet. i have a Woodsman wood stove, it is meduim size, some of the brick need to be replaced but i don't know how to go about getting them out, i read some and it sounded simple but mine does not look that way. Mine at the top of brick has a metal lip that holds them in, i don't know how to get them out or if i did i might not be able to get new ones in. and i can't find it on the internet. can anyone guide me in the right direction.
This is probably going to require building permits and inspections- would hire a chimney specialist to do this. Refitting will inolve removing old fireplace, and installing new. Building Code may not allow you to connect wood stove to pre-fab fireplace- the stovepipe needs to be connected directly to the chimney. Please discuss work planned with a legitimate chimney contractor- you may change your mind on some of it.
This is probably going to require building permits and inspections- would hire a chimney specialist to do this. Refitting will inolve removing old fireplace, and installing new. Building Code may not allow you to connect wood stove to pre-fab fireplace- the stovepipe needs to be connected directly to the chimney. Please discuss work planned with a legitimate chimney contractor- you may change your mind on some of it.
Check with Martin for an owner's manual. Unless a fireplace is specifically rated as multi-fuel, a gas fireplace cannot safely burn wood.
You can put the TV over the fireplace as long as you take the necessary precautions but i would recommend you don't place it over the fireplace since it's an extra risk.
I wouldn't. Every aspect of your gas fireplace was designed to work safely and efficiently as it came from the manufacturer. I would let it be as it is.
Yes, you can burn apple wood in a fireplace. It generates very little smoke and hotter than normal firewood. It is a good heat output with a small visible flame and ideal for wood-fire. It is a safely and efficiently burned in fireplace.
This article explains it in detail: Learn How To Safely Install a GFCI Outlet at The Home Depot
Install an AFCI breaker on the circuit with the outlets you replace and you will be fine.
It has to be done safely because if it isn't you and the building will burn to death. WHy you do it is usually to repair the tank or change the fuel pump.
It can- but propane and natural gas have different heat values- check with your gas company to see if yours can be converted SAFELY.
Sheet metal brakes are not especially hard to install. Most sheet metal brake purchases will include directions on how to safely and properly install them.
There is no real answer without knowing the scope of earlier repairs.
If you take care to order a window with the correct fit you should be able to install it safely. Make sure that there is room on the outside of your window for it to open.