Posted by Casey in Ky on October 18, 2011 at 10:56:14 from (98.65.228.155):
So I"ve got a prefab fireplace in my basement. It"s small, real small. About 19.5 inches tall, 18 inches deep, and 23 inches at the back. We"ve had fires in before during power outages and such, but it"s just not very efficient. The farm has lots of good standing hickory, just the right size, so I"m looking at a wood burning insert. I"ve only found about 3 that will fit so far. A Buck model 18, a Jotul Winterpot C 350, and a Sierra Cricket 5300. The first 2 both have blowers which I want, but the other is a little cheaper. Any suggestions? Is there any need to do the liner and new stove pipe thru out the chimeny? I had one Jotul dealer tell me yes, and another say just to set the insert in and fire it up. The current pipe is good and was cleaned a couple of years ago. The prefab unit has a pretty good draw to it. Just want to make sure I do it right. Thanks.
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