Advice on a Nat Gas insert

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cowtown

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Sep 10, 2011
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Alberta Canada
In my basement, I am looking at converting a traditional fireplace into a nat gas insert.

The basement is finished and I would be using the natural gas insert for supplemental heat while I am down there playing pool or watching a movie.

The basement is about 1,000 square feet. The air intake and exhaust would run through the chimney (I assume).

The fireplace opening is about 24" high and 34 1/2" wide

Thanks in advance.


Dan
 
Find a Regency dealer in your area & look at their product line.
The units are made in your country & are kick-a$$ heating units.
Both your intake & exhaust will use the chimney as a vessel for
the co-axial vent kit.
 
DAKSY said:
Find a Regency dealer in your area & look at their product line.
The units are made in your country & are kick-a$$ heating units.
Both your intake & exhaust will use the chimney as a vessel for
the co-axial vent kit.

Beauty-thanks, I will look into them.
 
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