MushCreek
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I'm looking into getting a couple propane appliances for my barn. Propane, because natural gas is not available here. Number one, I want to get a free-standing propane fireplace/stove for the great room. This is a big rustic 16 x 28 x 22' room. I originally wanted a wood stove, but the cost of a chimney to get above the 27' roof is prohibitive. That, and I'm reaching the age where dealing with fire wood is less attractive. Number two, I'm considering a propane tankless water heater for hand washing and (rarely) showers. I don't want a tank type WH, as they get funky when they sit for long periods.
The fireplace would get used maybe 10 times a year. The idea is to fire it up for a couple hours, sip wine, and listen to nice music. We may have dinner parties from time, and would like the ambiance and heat during the winter months. The WH would get used for hand washing in the shop fairly often. The shower will be seldom. If we have overnight guests, they may use it for a couple days, but it might be a year or more between such occasions.
If you're still here- a few questions. How big a propane tank, and what's involved in installing and filling? Would a 100 lb. portable be enough? Or get a bigger stationary one from a dealer? Who owns it? Costs? What all is involved in 'plumbing' the building? Something for an aggressive DIY'er?
I'm looking for a direct vent fireplace. B vent rigs need the same chimney height as a woodstove. Ventless ones pump out water vapor, and you have to watch for carbon monoxide build-up. Id that even an issue in a big room like this, for occasional use? The ventless ones sure are a bunch cheaper than a direct vent.
The fireplace would get used maybe 10 times a year. The idea is to fire it up for a couple hours, sip wine, and listen to nice music. We may have dinner parties from time, and would like the ambiance and heat during the winter months. The WH would get used for hand washing in the shop fairly often. The shower will be seldom. If we have overnight guests, they may use it for a couple days, but it might be a year or more between such occasions.
If you're still here- a few questions. How big a propane tank, and what's involved in installing and filling? Would a 100 lb. portable be enough? Or get a bigger stationary one from a dealer? Who owns it? Costs? What all is involved in 'plumbing' the building? Something for an aggressive DIY'er?
I'm looking for a direct vent fireplace. B vent rigs need the same chimney height as a woodstove. Ventless ones pump out water vapor, and you have to watch for carbon monoxide build-up. Id that even an issue in a big room like this, for occasional use? The ventless ones sure are a bunch cheaper than a direct vent.

