Some of you may have seen my other threads, but basically I had my ~30' basement chimney deemed deathtrap and since I had an old smoke dragon down there anyway I was weighing the options of putting an insert in on the main living floor, from doing some reading on here from bholler and a few other threads, I'm 98% convinced I want a heavyduty flex liner. Previously I had mistakenly thought my basement flue was 7x11" but that was due to me not taking a tape measure to it. its 6"x6" and is cracked at least the bottom 3 sections. The cost to breakout and repair the 30' chimney and get a new wood stove is so much higher I am also 98% convinced I could put an insert into the large fireplace on the main floor. So there was one fellow who in a previous thread that was saying an insert is just not going to be as efficient as a free standing stove, I'm interested in hearing more on that, but I got two quotes and looked at several brands; which I will talk about below in Quote A and Quote B for the main floor flue that is 13"x17" at the top and possibly tapers down to 8"x13" at the bottom. I did have one question about new burn technology stoves, why is burning cardboard a bad idea?
Quote A:
20' stainless steel liner and a Regency CI2600(w/ blower) for the low low price of 6304 installed. This is my local CSIA chimney service and when they did the inspection the person seemed very knowledgeable and leveled with me pretty well on that doing an insert was going to cost less than fixing the basement. This quote "never expires" I think he knows I had no secondary heat and my heat pump alone can't keep me warm when its only getting up to the teens in the heat of the day, so he was doing some gouging. I'm pretty sure he was talking about using a rigid liner that I also was not liking the sound of. However he did say something about the water getting into my house and I told him I wanted him to get me whatever paint on sealant he was suggesting and the fiberglass backing, or if they can't sell it to me I'll likely have them "install" that. I paid $99 bucks for them to inspect everything that is "refundable" if I have them do some work. 2-4 weeks for installation
Quote B:
called around town and found a place that is a licensed dealer for Jotul, Lopi, Hearthstone and Pacific Energy.
Did my reading on the Jotul C550 rockford, Lopi Large flush hybrid fyre, Hearthstone Clydesdale and the person on the phone was telling me about a PE insert with 8 hr burn times for 2000 sq.ft which I guess was the super? What was funny is how the sales person was telling me "how expensive that other quote is and they didn't see why it was so much unless the CI2600 was VERRY VEEERY expensive"
They quoted me (ballpark) $2500 for liner (Homesaver flexible liner) +whatever insert/ free standing stove I go with. The sales person was telling me all the inserts that would work and we didn't really talk about putting a stove into the fireplace. So the PE choice was slightly less than the others but the Jotul, Lopi and Hearthstone were all within 100 bucks. All the wood I have seasoning outside is 22" and this is the main reason I'm leaning toward the Clydesdale since it can handle 22"-24" logs. They are coming out friday to take measurements and get a quote in writing. So here's the over the phone formula for Quote B. Homesaver Liner/insert install ($2500) + Clydesdale ($3500) = $6000* one time only super sale ACT NOW PRICE (also pretty sure that's before tax) !
I'm probably not going to do anything now, because I don't have the funds is the bottom line. That plus in 2-4 weeks I hope winter will be over and my nice new wood stove will be ready to burn all Summer long...wait...
So bring on your thoughts, comments and suggestions, I'm going to clean up my living room and I'll upload some photos of the set up with a measured opening later tonight.
Quote A:
20' stainless steel liner and a Regency CI2600(w/ blower) for the low low price of 6304 installed. This is my local CSIA chimney service and when they did the inspection the person seemed very knowledgeable and leveled with me pretty well on that doing an insert was going to cost less than fixing the basement. This quote "never expires" I think he knows I had no secondary heat and my heat pump alone can't keep me warm when its only getting up to the teens in the heat of the day, so he was doing some gouging. I'm pretty sure he was talking about using a rigid liner that I also was not liking the sound of. However he did say something about the water getting into my house and I told him I wanted him to get me whatever paint on sealant he was suggesting and the fiberglass backing, or if they can't sell it to me I'll likely have them "install" that. I paid $99 bucks for them to inspect everything that is "refundable" if I have them do some work. 2-4 weeks for installation
Quote B:
called around town and found a place that is a licensed dealer for Jotul, Lopi, Hearthstone and Pacific Energy.
Did my reading on the Jotul C550 rockford, Lopi Large flush hybrid fyre, Hearthstone Clydesdale and the person on the phone was telling me about a PE insert with 8 hr burn times for 2000 sq.ft which I guess was the super? What was funny is how the sales person was telling me "how expensive that other quote is and they didn't see why it was so much unless the CI2600 was VERRY VEEERY expensive"
They quoted me (ballpark) $2500 for liner (Homesaver flexible liner) +whatever insert/ free standing stove I go with. The sales person was telling me all the inserts that would work and we didn't really talk about putting a stove into the fireplace. So the PE choice was slightly less than the others but the Jotul, Lopi and Hearthstone were all within 100 bucks. All the wood I have seasoning outside is 22" and this is the main reason I'm leaning toward the Clydesdale since it can handle 22"-24" logs. They are coming out friday to take measurements and get a quote in writing. So here's the over the phone formula for Quote B. Homesaver Liner/insert install ($2500) + Clydesdale ($3500) = $6000* one time only super sale ACT NOW PRICE (also pretty sure that's before tax) !
I'm probably not going to do anything now, because I don't have the funds is the bottom line. That plus in 2-4 weeks I hope winter will be over and my nice new wood stove will be ready to burn all Summer long...wait...
So bring on your thoughts, comments and suggestions, I'm going to clean up my living room and I'll upload some photos of the set up with a measured opening later tonight.