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<blockquote data-quote="CHenry" data-source="post: 2682220" data-attributes="member: 6281"><p>My gas log was vented so we were able to use that for the pellet stove but otherwise you simply cut a hole in the outside wall and use the required hardware to vent it.</p><p></p><p>Out the roof is the only way if your not on an exterior wall. Very doable but more expensive to install. I heat my house (1800') with about $500 in pellets from Oct. till March. Its the only way to go IMO if you like a fire and dont want to spend a ton on gas. My gas log was propane and I emptied my 250 gal. tank pretty fast the first year. Propane is most expensive in the winter so that crap wasnt going to happen again. Now propane is only used to heat the water in my tankless heater and a tank last me 2 years and I refill in August.</p><p>This is the stove I have. They arent cheap but they are hi tech and tech cost money. ROI comes pretty fast</p><p><a href="http://stcroixstoves.com/wood-pellet-stoves/pellet-insert-ashby-p" target="_blank">http://stcroixstoves.com/wood-pellet-stoves/pellet-insert-ashby-p</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CHenry, post: 2682220, member: 6281"] My gas log was vented so we were able to use that for the pellet stove but otherwise you simply cut a hole in the outside wall and use the required hardware to vent it. Out the roof is the only way if your not on an exterior wall. Very doable but more expensive to install. I heat my house (1800') with about $500 in pellets from Oct. till March. Its the only way to go IMO if you like a fire and dont want to spend a ton on gas. My gas log was propane and I emptied my 250 gal. tank pretty fast the first year. Propane is most expensive in the winter so that crap wasnt going to happen again. Now propane is only used to heat the water in my tankless heater and a tank last me 2 years and I refill in August. This is the stove I have. They arent cheap but they are hi tech and tech cost money. ROI comes pretty fast [url]http://stcroixstoves.com/wood-pellet-stoves/pellet-insert-ashby-p[/url] [/QUOTE]
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