Hello All.
I'm planning to install an Englander 13I insert in a very shallow fireplace. The specs on the insert say I need 14" of depth. I have 15.5" of depth on the bottom of the fireplace and about 12" of depth where the top of the insert would be (22"). Would there be any problem if I offset the insert in the room 2 inches and make new panels to accommodate the difference?
Also my flue has a 45 degree twist in it as it leaves the fire box. The mason left a lot of brick corners sticking into the flue at the twist and I think I may need to knock the corners off to install the 6" stainless. What's the best tool to do that? I'm thinking an air powered chisel??
One last question: I'm planning to do the install myself but I would like a pro in case I encounter a problem. Do you guys know of any good wood stove professionals in the Amherst/Lovingston VA area?
Kirk
I'm planning to install an Englander 13I insert in a very shallow fireplace. The specs on the insert say I need 14" of depth. I have 15.5" of depth on the bottom of the fireplace and about 12" of depth where the top of the insert would be (22"). Would there be any problem if I offset the insert in the room 2 inches and make new panels to accommodate the difference?
Also my flue has a 45 degree twist in it as it leaves the fire box. The mason left a lot of brick corners sticking into the flue at the twist and I think I may need to knock the corners off to install the 6" stainless. What's the best tool to do that? I'm thinking an air powered chisel??
One last question: I'm planning to do the install myself but I would like a pro in case I encounter a problem. Do you guys know of any good wood stove professionals in the Amherst/Lovingston VA area?
Kirk