I just built a new modular home that came with a fireplace and one stainless steel liner. I had them make the wood chimney extra wide to accomodate a future liner for a basement woodstove. However, someone mentioned to me that I would need to install the liner now before I put together the chimney walls or I won't be able to easily install the liner without taking the chimney apart. Is this true?
Do I really need two liners if I am using two wood appliances (fireplace and woodstove)? I am really broke and am trying to come up with the best solution without causing a problem down the road.
If I put a really big woodstove in the basement, would it do a good job of heating at least the main level of my two story center hall colonial house (2700 sq. ft)?
I am really new at all this and am looking for any advice you may have!!
Do I really need two liners if I am using two wood appliances (fireplace and woodstove)? I am really broke and am trying to come up with the best solution without causing a problem down the road.
If I put a really big woodstove in the basement, would it do a good job of heating at least the main level of my two story center hall colonial house (2700 sq. ft)?
I am really new at all this and am looking for any advice you may have!!