I can't use my fireplace anymore...

  • Active since 1995, Hearth.com is THE place on the internet for free information and advice about wood stoves, pellet stoves and other energy saving equipment.

    We strive to provide opinions, articles, discussions and history related to Hearth Products and in a more general sense, energy issues.

    We promote the EFFICIENT, RESPONSIBLE, CLEAN and SAFE use of all fuels, whether renewable or fossil.
  • Hope everyone has a wonderful and warm Thanksgiving!
  • Super Cedar firestarters 30% discount Use code Hearth2024 Click here
Status
Not open for further replies.

Trogdor

Member
Jan 13, 2015
37
Ontario
But I've finally got an insert! Goodbye drafts!

How the insert looks, can't use it yet, have to finish the extension (next weekend...)
[Hearth.com] I can't use my fireplace anymore...
 
Last edited by a moderator:
Beautiful heater and room. Congrats.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Trogdor
Very nice! Heard good reports about that insert. Look forward to hearing how it works for you. No install pics?
 
Love the Tom Thomson, love the other image but not sure where that is, awesome mantel, nice furniture, great brickwork, insert is OK. - just kidding. When are you having the grand opening party?
 
Really looks good. Hope it burns well for you. Have you got those pieces of flooring around the tile because you plan to use them to frame in the tile after you remove some flooring, or do you have a different plan of attack?
 
Nice room. Love the hearth.
 
Very handsome setup you have there.
 
Sweet !!! You are going to be very happy camper !!
 
That is dang nice. Nice!
 
Very Nice ! Enjoy !
 
Good looking fire place. I bet you'll be happy with the new wood stove. Even a well built fireplace can't compete with a wood stove.
 
I really appreciated the responses to other posts I made about deciding on a model, best of all this unit is wife approved. Thanks guys... great forums!

No install pics?

Here are just a few - Had it done professionally for insurance purposes.
[Hearth.com] I can't use my fireplace anymore... Old Class A before coming out - significant deterioration... (also buckling / insufficient support)

[Hearth.com] I can't use my fireplace anymore... This is some of the parts and the Excel chimney that went in (insurance wanted Excel) - then an insulated liner to the insert...

love the other image but not sure where that is

Thanks! The other pic is by an artist from Isle d'Orleans in Quebec. Keep ya posted on the grand opening ;)

Have you got those pieces of flooring around the tile because you plan to use them to frame in the tile after you remove some flooring, or do you have a different plan of attack?

Thank you - I plan on framing in the slate, but that's nxt wkd - Just refinished where the new chimney went in.

Let you know how she burns when I get her broken in!
 
  • Like
Reactions: jaychino415
I am curious what the class a is for? isn't this an insert in a existing masonry fireplace?
 
I am curious what the class a is for? isn't this an insert in a existing masonry fireplace?

Good question! Masonry exists only up to the ceiling where an anchor plate ties in to the new chimney.

(broken link removed to http://www.icc-rsf.com/main.php?t=chem_produits&i=7&d=&l=en)

Could only be installed for insurance purposes by a WETT certified pro.
 
View attachment 155635
extension done - down to slab, built up with durock - did a picture frame as others have recommended

Looks good, I think you're going to like that insert a lot. This may be a nit pick, but I would caulk or otherwise seal the joint between the old brick hearth and the new extension just in case any glowing embers ever find thier way into that crack and touch off the subfloor or dust that will eventually accumulate. Looks sharp though, unlike the rest of us you're probably hoping for at least a little more cold weather.
 
Looks good, I think you're going to like that insert a lot. This may be a nit pick, but I would caulk or otherwise seal the joint between the old brick hearth and the new extension just in case any glowing embers ever find thier way into that crack and touch off the subfloor or dust that will eventually accumulate. Looks sharp though, unlike the rest of us you're probably hoping for at least a little more cold weather.

Thankfully we have had a few instances of cold - enough to warrant using the new unit. Thank you for the advice, I placed some grout in all the little nooks and crannies. Had it O.K.'d for insurance and all I can say is this insert puts out serious heat... TOASTY!!!

On to finding more wood...
 
  • Like
Reactions: kennyp2339
Looks great. Come next winter you are going to love that insert. It's a good looker and an excellent heater.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.