First time poster.
We have a masonry wood-burning fireplace that has:
1. a lower damper right above the firebox with a lever
2. An upper damper on top of brick chimney with a long cable and chain that you pull to close
3. A little metal opening at the back that you open to feed the fire with fresh air from outside and close when not in use
5. A small trap door to an ash pit below.
We’d like to put an insert (leaning Towards a gas insert but am also considering wood) into the fireplace but have the following questions.
1. If we do gas, both dampers have to go (or be clamped/welded open) due to building code?
2. Is there a way to preserve the upper damper if we do an insert, either wood or gas? I don’t see how we would still access the chain (pull to close damper) with an insert in there.
3. Going in a completely different direction and probably very naively, are there any products that can put a nearly air-tight door/front facade with tempered glass on the front of a fireplace? To make the fireplace operate a little more like a woodstove? Maybe even with the ability to regulate the air intake?
We have a masonry wood-burning fireplace that has:
1. a lower damper right above the firebox with a lever
2. An upper damper on top of brick chimney with a long cable and chain that you pull to close
3. A little metal opening at the back that you open to feed the fire with fresh air from outside and close when not in use
5. A small trap door to an ash pit below.
We’d like to put an insert (leaning Towards a gas insert but am also considering wood) into the fireplace but have the following questions.
1. If we do gas, both dampers have to go (or be clamped/welded open) due to building code?
2. Is there a way to preserve the upper damper if we do an insert, either wood or gas? I don’t see how we would still access the chain (pull to close damper) with an insert in there.
3. Going in a completely different direction and probably very naively, are there any products that can put a nearly air-tight door/front facade with tempered glass on the front of a fireplace? To make the fireplace operate a little more like a woodstove? Maybe even with the ability to regulate the air intake?