Hello everyone.
Attached is a picture of an Oil-heated home's wood fireplace I am considering purchasing.
If I run with oil in this home, I am 75% sure I want to run a coal stove/insert or secondly a wood/pellet stove....but how the heck do I fit a coal stove in that two-sided opening and perhaps run a stove pipe out the chimney?
Or perhaps, do I just keep that fireplace cosmetic and install a coal stove elsewhere in the home? (I kind of like this location because it is centrally located.)
Any advice, down to a special insert that would work, or telling me to rebrick one side of the chimney, or whatever outside the box idea you have would be appreciated. Thanks!
Attached is a picture of an Oil-heated home's wood fireplace I am considering purchasing.
If I run with oil in this home, I am 75% sure I want to run a coal stove/insert or secondly a wood/pellet stove....but how the heck do I fit a coal stove in that two-sided opening and perhaps run a stove pipe out the chimney?
Or perhaps, do I just keep that fireplace cosmetic and install a coal stove elsewhere in the home? (I kind of like this location because it is centrally located.)
Any advice, down to a special insert that would work, or telling me to rebrick one side of the chimney, or whatever outside the box idea you have would be appreciated. Thanks!