Heatilator ZC needs insert

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Jtorrey

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Jan 14, 2014
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Livingston, La
Hello all. I have been reading a good bit on here of late, and find it extremely helpful. I have a Heatilator EL42 ZC fireplace. Its terrible for heating. Just pretty to look at. I was thinking of going with an insert. My fireplace opening is 20 and 3/4 inches tall. 42 inches wide in the front and 26 inches wide in the back. 18 inches deep. My hearth is 17 inches deep. I live in southern Louisiana and my house is only 4 years old. Very open floor plan with 12 foot ceilings in the living room and 10 foot everywhere else. 2200 sq ft of living space. I also have an offset in my chimney. I will attach photos. I have looked at many of the small insert and I am leaning towards the Regency H2100. My question is, would this be a good insert for my situation. Sorry for all the pics, and thanks for all the help.
 

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Yeah. The burn times do not really concern me. I would not be burning all day long. Just mainly afternoon and night. I am up every few hours overnight. So thats not even an issue
 
The Regency would probably work out fine.
 
Ok. That sounds great. Was thinking of tearing all that out and putting a freestanding stove. Just seems like over kill for where I am located.
 
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