HoosierMark
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I have a new house and had a stainless steel double wall chimney put in from the basement thru the first floor and out the roof. I find that I have a back draft on the chimney. The stove installer thinks it is a result of the house being too tight. I foamed the walls an inch and then batts of insulation. I find that when I open the stove door I feel a draft coming in. If I open a window near the stove for a few minutes, the draft does reverse itself. If I do not do this the smoke comes out the cold air inlet for the stove until it gots hot enough to go up the chimney. Opening the window first is not a big deal but I am concerned that when the stove cools, I will end up with the smoke entering the house rather then exiting thru the chimney.
My installer mentioned an outside air supply for the stove. The stove is a Vermont Castings Intrepid II. I am contemplating putting a pipe from the outside and attaching it to the stove air intake but do not have a plan or design yet.
Comments, thoughts, etc?
My installer mentioned an outside air supply for the stove. The stove is a Vermont Castings Intrepid II. I am contemplating putting a pipe from the outside and attaching it to the stove air intake but do not have a plan or design yet.
Comments, thoughts, etc?