Hello everyone!
I've been spending numerous hours on this site the last several weeks and really have learned a lot. I'm about to pull the trigger on a wood insert. I've been burning in an open fireplace that has mesh and glass doors the past seven years. I realize that I am losing a great deal of heat up the chimney but the radiant heat is wonderful in the family room and kitchen.
Our house is 2200 sq. ft on the main level and 800 finished in the basement. An addition was added in '06 by the previous homeowners. We now have two furnaces. My goal is to eliminate one of the furnaces (which the fireplace does pretty well I feel). Our fireplace is in the family room with interior chimney.
I love the open crackle and flames of the fireplace and I can usually get overnight burns with large 12-14" rounds. This is something I'm afraid that I will miss plus not be able to fit some of the wood I currently have cut and stacked. I have a nearly limitless supply of dry, dead wood so that's not really an issue although I would be up for the wood lasting longer.
I'm thinking it will take several years for an insert to pay for itself (like 15) with natural gas being relatively cheap. Also, it seems that these inserts have a bit of a learning curve. Doesn't get much easier with my setup now, guess it's all about the air control.
My main question is am I making a $4k+ mistake or should I just pull the trigger and don't look back?! Does anyone who has burned an open fireplace previously regret their decision on an insert?
I've been spending numerous hours on this site the last several weeks and really have learned a lot. I'm about to pull the trigger on a wood insert. I've been burning in an open fireplace that has mesh and glass doors the past seven years. I realize that I am losing a great deal of heat up the chimney but the radiant heat is wonderful in the family room and kitchen.
Our house is 2200 sq. ft on the main level and 800 finished in the basement. An addition was added in '06 by the previous homeowners. We now have two furnaces. My goal is to eliminate one of the furnaces (which the fireplace does pretty well I feel). Our fireplace is in the family room with interior chimney.
I love the open crackle and flames of the fireplace and I can usually get overnight burns with large 12-14" rounds. This is something I'm afraid that I will miss plus not be able to fit some of the wood I currently have cut and stacked. I have a nearly limitless supply of dry, dead wood so that's not really an issue although I would be up for the wood lasting longer.
I'm thinking it will take several years for an insert to pay for itself (like 15) with natural gas being relatively cheap. Also, it seems that these inserts have a bit of a learning curve. Doesn't get much easier with my setup now, guess it's all about the air control.
My main question is am I making a $4k+ mistake or should I just pull the trigger and don't look back?! Does anyone who has burned an open fireplace previously regret their decision on an insert?