I'm in a 2100sqft ranch (built in 1970s), just about ready to pull the trigger on a Pacific Energy Super insert, and hopefully make this site-built brick fireplace do a little more than just show. I'm located in Arkansas, where winter lows average in the teens, but had some dips this year down to -20°F. I'd like to make sure that the insert is done right.
- Do I need to make sure it has insulated pipe?
- How do I tell if I need an Outside Air Kit? (I am getting quite a bit of attic insulation and sealing in the early fall through an energy audit from the power company. I thought it might make sense to get the wood burning stove insert first- is this the right order?)
- Seems like a block off plate is a wise addition. Are there any other things I should make certain get done?