Hi folks,
I am considering putting in a gas fireplace for my study (140sqft, 10 feet high). The study has two external walls so in the winter gets fairly cold compared to the rest of the house. Climate is reasonable and installation is pretty good as the house is only 2 years old. Study has two large doors which can be opened to the entry way of the house which has 30 ft ceilings, although I do need to keep doors closed when working. Main reason for installing the fireplace is mainly for ambience and having a fireplace in the winter in a room we spend a lot of time in. Given the size of the room I have been looking at a valor portrait series due to low turn down BTU's (6,500) and its depth which is 13 inches. My question is even at the lowest BTU's is this fireplace going to produce too much heat for the size of the room? I clearly don't want to instal it if it will never be used so any help here will be very much appreciated. Thanks in advance for your advice.
I am considering putting in a gas fireplace for my study (140sqft, 10 feet high). The study has two external walls so in the winter gets fairly cold compared to the rest of the house. Climate is reasonable and installation is pretty good as the house is only 2 years old. Study has two large doors which can be opened to the entry way of the house which has 30 ft ceilings, although I do need to keep doors closed when working. Main reason for installing the fireplace is mainly for ambience and having a fireplace in the winter in a room we spend a lot of time in. Given the size of the room I have been looking at a valor portrait series due to low turn down BTU's (6,500) and its depth which is 13 inches. My question is even at the lowest BTU's is this fireplace going to produce too much heat for the size of the room? I clearly don't want to instal it if it will never be used so any help here will be very much appreciated. Thanks in advance for your advice.