First of all, thanks to
Grisu. Just got an insert based on his advice. It was $ 1000 over budget but unit well worth it, I think. Got large flush hybrid insert from Travis ind.,
Now the question : Majority of the insert is in fireplace enclosure , Does it make sense to insulate the insert with some kind of insulation, Like Roxul or the kind that used for the liner. The chimney is inside of the house , but there is a lot of brick around it, It's another chimneys from downstairs furnace and downstairs fireplace.
Wondering if I can put insulation on fireplace surrounding walls to retain all the heat. I'm planning to insulate liner and make sure no heat escapes trough it as well.
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Now the question : Majority of the insert is in fireplace enclosure , Does it make sense to insulate the insert with some kind of insulation, Like Roxul or the kind that used for the liner. The chimney is inside of the house , but there is a lot of brick around it, It's another chimneys from downstairs furnace and downstairs fireplace.
Wondering if I can put insulation on fireplace surrounding walls to retain all the heat. I'm planning to insulate liner and make sure no heat escapes trough it as well.