Removing the old wood stove

I purchased a apartment that the homeowners built themselves… They were large history lovers & you can tell in the home.

There are wood ceilings & wood walls, making a rustic cottage look.

The wallpaper is unquestionably Little House on the Prairie. The previous owner had a bunch of antique Civil War uniforms. The worst thing left behind was the cast iron woodstove. The homeowners made a brick pad that goes up the wall for the woodstove to rest on. They hooked the giant pipe up to the ceiling & made an opening in the roof. The woodstove then is able to be used as the apartment oil furnace. I looked inside the gas furnace & deduced they had never run it before, it was simply a decorative piece, however since the apartment has central heating & I don’t churn our own butter, the woodstove had to go… Removing a cast iron wood stove is not simple at all. I had to enlist help just to option it up. I also had to detach the piping separate from wrecking our ceiling. I now need a roofing supplier to patch the hole that gas furnace made in the roof. I am additionally hopeful a Heating, Ventilation & A/C supplier might want the woodstove. It is in wonderful shape due to never being used. It is made from hearty material & I have all the cleaning tools. I don’t want it & I am not even unquestionably looking for money. I just want the thing taken out of our house. I am thinking most likely a Heating, Ventilation & A/C supplier won’t want this gas furnace though.

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