Hi,
New here and learning alot! Moved into a new (to us) house - built in 1993 on 2 acres. Mostly grass but had to take a bunch of trees down. We really enjoyed having fires and I know it is not efficient. We live in Richmond, VA and it does not get that cold here and I am all electric for heating and cooling.
I have 3 little ones that love the look of the fire so big glass is a must. Here is a pic of the current fireplace:
Here are the dimensions:
37.5" wide at the front
27.5" wide at back
29" tall
22" deep
flu:
26.5" long
6" wide
Pic of flu:
The house is 3000 square feet and the first floor is open concept to a degree. Here is a pic of the family room/kitchen:
I went to the local Fireplace/Stove store and was getting prices of 4-5K for a unit (Jotul I think) and 750 for a liner and 750 installation. WOW!! How long before I make that up in savings?!?!?!
Should I just suck it up and build my fires and deal with some inefficiency? We have fires twice a week or so in fall winter (would have more if I dropped this coin!). I have about 4 cords of wood currently, a 25 ton splitter and a large trailer - 10K 18ft. So getting free wood and splitting it is just my time. Nobody hordes wood here.
Thoughts? Thanks!
Joe
New here and learning alot! Moved into a new (to us) house - built in 1993 on 2 acres. Mostly grass but had to take a bunch of trees down. We really enjoyed having fires and I know it is not efficient. We live in Richmond, VA and it does not get that cold here and I am all electric for heating and cooling.
I have 3 little ones that love the look of the fire so big glass is a must. Here is a pic of the current fireplace:
Here are the dimensions:
37.5" wide at the front
27.5" wide at back
29" tall
22" deep
flu:
26.5" long
6" wide
Pic of flu:
The house is 3000 square feet and the first floor is open concept to a degree. Here is a pic of the family room/kitchen:
I went to the local Fireplace/Stove store and was getting prices of 4-5K for a unit (Jotul I think) and 750 for a liner and 750 installation. WOW!! How long before I make that up in savings?!?!?!
Should I just suck it up and build my fires and deal with some inefficiency? We have fires twice a week or so in fall winter (would have more if I dropped this coin!). I have about 4 cords of wood currently, a 25 ton splitter and a large trailer - 10K 18ft. So getting free wood and splitting it is just my time. Nobody hordes wood here.
Thoughts? Thanks!
Joe