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Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Hello, Thank you for an interesting article. In the last picture, The stove is pictured with a self standing heat shield.

Do you happen to have the brand name and place of purchase of that particular heat shield please? Hi, I just talked to my insurance agent, he said none of the companies he work with allow any kind of wood stove in a mobile home. Where are you guys insure your homes? Thanks, Sabi. There are only a few that will allow the stoves and those that allow them only accept mobile home approved stoves that have been either been professionally installed or inspected by the agent personally.

We never installed our little pot belly because it was going to raise our premiums too much. The insurance industry needs to stop this open discrimination. Mobile homes do not catch fire any more than site-built homes in fact, there are significantly less mobile home fires than site-built homes on record.

Where can you find an installer for a wood-burning stove going into a mobile home? You will need a mobile home approved stove so wherever you find it will likely have a couple of installers they can recommend. Of course, the different levels of quality may impact the airtightness of a manufactured home? Very helpful post indeed. But can you mention from where you bought those stove pipe and chimney? To be honest, this is not a cheap project.

Fortunately, recouping the cost would only take a few cold winters and the peace of mind alone would be worth it. We always lose power for a couple of weeks every year in WV and her stove is the only thing we have to stay warm with. We took out our prefab fireplace and my husband built a hearth. Then we had a company install our wood heater.

Best thing we ever did! I wish I could attach the pictures. My email is crystaladkins mobilehomeliving. All I have is after pictures. Will that be ok? You need to isolate wooden parts of your roof from high temperature of the chimney! How to Heat a Mobile Home Install under-pinning on your mobile home. Enhance the insulation in your home.

Consider upgrading your windows. Inspect and service your heating unit annually. Think about building a solar panel to heat the air in your home. Are pellet stoves worth it? Pellet stoves can be an effective and affordable primary or secondary heat source for most residences. Department of Energy DOE. How far away from the wall should a pellet stove be? The outer surfaces of a pellet stove don't get as hot as the surfaces of wood stoves or fireplaces, so most can be placed closer to combustibles—typically 3 inches from walls at the sides and 1 inch from a back wall.

What is the smallest pellet stove made? It has rather nice proportions. Since prefabricated chimneys are a requirement, you should strongly consider using a stack that's met the stringent UL HT standard one of its criteria requires that the chimney withstand temperatures of 2, degrees Fahrenheit. Though this can't guarantee absolute protection against worst-case chimney fires, it's probably the closest you'll get to an ideal installation. Of course, a complete chimney system includes the chimney itself which should extend through the roof and at least 3 inches below the ceiling of the home , a HUD-approved spark-arresting cap, a mobile home joist shield, a tested and listed stovepipe, and an approved chimney connector, such as Security Chimneys Ltd.

Some other points to consider: Your chimney should serve only one appliance, and should extend a minimum of 3 feet above the highest point where it passes through the roof and at least 2 feet higher than any part of a building within 10 feet. Several chimney manufacturers market installation kits and accessories specifically designed for mobile homes, so ask before you purchase.

It's also a good idea to seek recommendations from your distributor regarding stovepipe; the companies that make chimneys usually make matching extensions or flue pipe as well. The hard-ducting outside air inlet requirement assures that the stove won't be depleting oxygen within a closed home. Although the method of installing this fresh-air feed duct depends upon the stove manufacturer's design, it must pass through the structure at some point, usually at the floor. The rear heat shield used by many manufacturers to bring their stoves into compliance with mobile home regulations should be designed to fit around or over the duct; if there's interference, don't discard the shield; contact the stove manufacturer for instructions.

The leg fasteners, too, must pass through the hearth pad to connect to the floor. Most designs consist of metal leg clips secured to the deck by long screws, so make the holes through the hearth slightly larger than those in the floor so the fasteners can pass through the pad material freely.

Finally, protect yourself and your family by taking some precautions before you light the first fire. Familiarize yourself completely with the operation of your particular stove. You might even want to seek approval—preferably in writing—from both the building inspector and the insurance agent, after allowing them to inspect your installation.

It may seem that you're going to a lot of bother, but it's worth it. Before committing yourself to a wood-heating system in any kind of home, you might consider reading Jay W. Shelton's excellent book, Wood Heat Safety. Join us for a much anticipated return to the Lone Star State!



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