Firebacks useful?

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Stegman

Feeling the Heat
Jan 4, 2011
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Sterling, MA
Saw these fireback things in a catalog my wife gets and was wondering if they'd help in radiating heat back into the room. We have a Jotul Castine installed in an old fireplace. It already throws heat pretty good, but I figure every little bit helps, right?

They're clearly intended for open fireplaces, but seems like they would do the same thing for woodstoves.

http://www.plowhearth.com/Oak-Leaf-Fireback_p10115_S2011_D4000_C1030.html#ReviewHeader

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The reviews seem like it does what it says it will, reflect heat, it is more for a traditional fireplace not for your application, and I really don't think it will do much for you.

Shawn
 
We could try it out by using pieces of aluminum foil behind the stove and see if it reflects more heat out. I bet a brick hearth does absorb some heat.
 
I am sure the brick does, is this an exterior or an interior ? If it is interior, it releases that heat, at least some of it, back into the envelope. If it is exterior you are losing some heat but TBH I doubt this thing will make a big difference. I am of course assuming you have a block off plate. If you dont have a block off, that is where you should invest the money, IMHO.
 
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