House renovations for sale uk

Hey guys, So I have a very small house in Western MA (main floor just under 900sq ft + walkout basement/built in garage which will not be heated, about 700sq ft of basement that will be heated). I have all electric baseboard heat on my main floor and my basement has a non-functioning gas stove. I will start by saying that I have never spent so much time and effort into something and still lack proper understanding of operation. My frustration with this stove has been immeasurable. I just bought this stove, without a cat,this year as I moved into a new house, and replaced the old stove. The 500 tank is probably connected with a copper line with a fitting on the end to mate to the tank's nozzle. To use the 100 tank first compare the nozzle on it to the 500 tank and see if they are the same. To connect with the 100 tank using the flex hose there will need to be an adapter going from the flex hose end fitting to the 500 tank fitting on the copper line. PS: Thanks for the. Our house was built in 2009 and it has a beautiful fireplace with an insert. We didn't do too many fires last winter (maybe 1) but this year are wanting to use it more. I have no basement in my house - sits on a concrete slab. I have tile/hardwood/pergo floors and yes they are cold in the winter. We've got some carpet and rugs covering about 50% of the total area. Do you think I loose a lot of heat to the floor? If so, do you have any suggestions? I have a 800 sq ft, three room, single level limestone house that is over 200 hrs young to heat. The house is drafty and poorly insulated except for the very thick walls. I may get a 16 ft draft but nit much more. My area is wet and windy in winter. I will burn olive wood. My local dealer in. The past few days, creosote is running down the outside of the pipe that is inside the house, between the ceiling and the stove. The exterior pipe looks fine. Also, this fall we had resealed around the pipe where it meets the roof. I appreciate your thoughts and suggestions to help us figure out what is going on. Englander 13 - This IS our furnace. We installed this stove in 2000, and have had virtually no problems until last year, and now this fall. During shut down, the blower shuts off as expected, and then the burner/exhaust blower shuts down shortly thereafter, as it always has. Now we still have a pile of burning pellets, and we. If you are getting smoke in the house or you stove just don’t seem to be burning like should. Check the door seal and latch for a tight fit. Check the ash pan for shut tight and latched If all doors seals are good and latched. MOST pellet stove are Negative air. (Inside of the Firebox is. we are looking at buying a house that has a stone fireplace in the living room and a place in the basement to connect a woodstove, the house is 1456 sq ft on one floor and the basement is same sq. footage and completely open. was wondering if placing a woodstove in the basement wood supply.