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What You Need to Know to Installing Mini Wood Stove in Boat or Cabin

Planning to get a mini wood stove for your cabin or boat? There are a few things that you should keep in mind when installing a wood stove in small spaces. Check out this document to learn those tips!

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What You Need to Know to Installing Mini Wood Stove in Boat or Cabin

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  1. What You Need to Know to Installing Mini Wood Stove in Your Boat or Cabin? It’s no secret that today, mini wood stoves are the most trending non-conventional sources of heating in small spaces. It’s a lightweight and economical solution that not only slashes the fuel/electricity consumption but also embellishes any space with its antique vibes. This is exactly why it’s fairly common that we see so many boats and small cabins with wood stoves installed as the primary source of heating. Wood burning cook stove are also gaining immense popularity recently. Planning to get a mini wood stove for your cabin or boat? You’re definitely making the right investment in both the short and long run. However, there are a few things that you should keep in mind when installing a wood stove in small spaces. In this article, we will be listing down everything that you should know about what, where and how of installing a mini wood stove. Ready? Let’s begin! 1. Deciding the Right Model Not every woodstove will be compatible with small cabins or boats, and if you don’t do your research right, you might end up with a model that’s either economically infeasible or physically impossible to install in a tiny space. Cubic Mini Wood Stoves is one of the top-selling brands that offer premium-quality wood stoves for small spaces in North America. Definitely worth checking out! You can also order their exclusive wood stoves and accessories directly from their official website. 2. A Substitute for Chimney

  2. Conventional wood heaters used to require a long masonry chimney when placed in a house. But for small spaces, masonry chimney isn’t always a viable option, and luckily, not a necessary prerequisite for running a mini wood stove either. Twin wall flue systems can easily do the job of traditional chimneys in small spaces. However it’s important to know that not all wood stoves come with flue systems, so you may need to buy a separate kit, and that will incur an additional cost. 3. Placing the Wood Stove

  3. Wood stoves work on the principle of heat transfer through radiation. Without any source of forced convection, such as a fan, the heat coming out of the stove will dissipate in a limited space. This is exactly what placing your wood stove right at the center is highly recommended for optimum heating of the entire space. But this is no hard and fast rule, especially in the case of small cabins and boats. Generally speaking, a mini wood stove can easily warm up a mini room. In cases where the space is so large that it causes uneven heating, you can always place a fan near the wood stove to give an extra push to the radiated heat. 4. Fire Safety Measures When dealing with any kind of heating equipment, ensuring complete safety is of utmost priority. Thankfully, premium quality wood stoves are already equipped with complete fire protection. All the more reasons to shop only from top wood stoves brands like Cubic Mini Wood Stove. One very important point to remember when installing wood stoves in small spaces is that it should always be placed at least a couple of feet away from the wall, especially when dealing with a marine wood stove for your boat. Just for additional safety, adding a layer of fire-proof ceramic tiles over the wall nearest to the stove is also recommended.

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