This is my first post as I just registered.  I have been burning wood in a wood stove for a little over 10 years and heating 3/4 of our house in the process.  I am interested in heating the other 1/4 with wood as well.  We have a metal fireplace on the 1/4 side of the house that we want to install a wood insert into.  I have been looking at many brands of inserts and have come to realize that many would work for us.  I am now thinking that one of the most critical choices regarding this project is picking a good, honest, knowledgeable dealer.  How do you determine a good dealer?
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		 Word of mouth is a good indicator.  Though not the only thing I would rely on.  I recently cleaned a stove installed backasswards, it burned so the customer was happy.  He spread the word to friends and family about the wonderful company that just put in his new stove blah blah blah.  Come to find out the damn thing was a ticking time bomb ready to burn his house down and take the family pooch with it.  So definately don't just go on word of mouth.  Also don't assume that a reputable manufacturer really gives a _____ who's selling their stoves so long as many are going out the door.  One guy I know of literally leveled a cabin, in a discussion with the manufacturer it came out that they didn't really care about his install practices because he sold so many stoves, they didn't care about any possible liability because they're self insured.  NFI certification is good, but as Elk has pointed out he's inspected hack jobs done by NFI certified folks as well.  The best advice I could give is the same as Harry's go with your gut.
  Word of mouth is a good indicator.  Though not the only thing I would rely on.  I recently cleaned a stove installed backasswards, it burned so the customer was happy.  He spread the word to friends and family about the wonderful company that just put in his new stove blah blah blah.  Come to find out the damn thing was a ticking time bomb ready to burn his house down and take the family pooch with it.  So definately don't just go on word of mouth.  Also don't assume that a reputable manufacturer really gives a _____ who's selling their stoves so long as many are going out the door.  One guy I know of literally leveled a cabin, in a discussion with the manufacturer it came out that they didn't really care about his install practices because he sold so many stoves, they didn't care about any possible liability because they're self insured.  NFI certification is good, but as Elk has pointed out he's inspected hack jobs done by NFI certified folks as well.  The best advice I could give is the same as Harry's go with your gut. 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		