Hi Everyone
Have been a long time viewer of the forums, but this is my fist post. Had an insert and two pellet stoves in our last home (5000sqft gothic colonial), but are now in a mid-century home . It has lots of glass in the main room, which in the mid Atlantic can be expensive to heat and would love to get an insert or wood stove again, but am struggling with what to do as the fireplaces are unique.
The fireplace has a unique triangle shape and a concrete pedestal. Have looked into removing the concrete and putting a freestanding stove in, the MFFire can fit as it is <33” high and has a rear vent that i can use and put an elbow to go up the flu with a liner. , but wanted to see if others had better ideas. Ideally there would be a long and short stove that i could put on top of the concrete so i don't’ have to modify the fireplace.
Have attached a picture of the fireplace and hand drawing of dimensions. If anyone has had a similar experience or any ideas please let me know!
Thanks!
Have been a long time viewer of the forums, but this is my fist post. Had an insert and two pellet stoves in our last home (5000sqft gothic colonial), but are now in a mid-century home . It has lots of glass in the main room, which in the mid Atlantic can be expensive to heat and would love to get an insert or wood stove again, but am struggling with what to do as the fireplaces are unique.
The fireplace has a unique triangle shape and a concrete pedestal. Have looked into removing the concrete and putting a freestanding stove in, the MFFire can fit as it is <33” high and has a rear vent that i can use and put an elbow to go up the flu with a liner. , but wanted to see if others had better ideas. Ideally there would be a long and short stove that i could put on top of the concrete so i don't’ have to modify the fireplace.
Have attached a picture of the fireplace and hand drawing of dimensions. If anyone has had a similar experience or any ideas please let me know!
Thanks!