Getting rid of wood stove was rough

I found out from a local Heating & Air Conditioning supplier that it legitimately isn’t a current home heater

The house I bought was honestly themed with a Colonial flair, however the wallpaper, wood half walls, red house and woodstove in the kitchen clearly reflected in. Thankfully most things were an easy fix; I could tear down the wall paper and half wood walls. Everything then just got painted colorless. The exetoeri of the house has a little more work decreasing red and brown to grey and colorless, however worth it! Removing the wood stove was a little bit more work. It was a decorative piece either, the previous homeowners had the stove vented to be a real gas furnace, however a big piece of pipe extended through the ceiling and was attached to the roof. It was able to open and close to let out fumes. The previous homeowners never used the little oil furnace though. It was totally scrub in the stove and inside the pipe. I had a heck of a time moving a cast iron oil furnace out of my house. I then had to patch my ceiling and get roofers to make a repair. I also had to sledgehammer a brick pad out of my kitchen and redo the flooring, but lastly was selling that gas furnace. I found out from a local Heating & Air Conditioning supplier that it legitimately isn’t a current home heater. It is more of a small hunting shack heater. I thankfully found a guy willing to supply me a few hundred for it that wanted a oil furnace in his guy cave. It was a messy, time consuming project.

 

 

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