After a lot of thought and research, my husband and I had a Lopi Revere insert installed into our 2 year old Superior zero clearance fireplace (came with the new house). We used a reputable big name dealer on Long Island, and prior to the install had a CSIA certified, licensed chimney sweep come out to give me the go ahead, check out what I had, and clean the chimney (I wanted an impartial opinion). Chimney sweep said I was good to go, and the install went ahead as planned today. The installer struck me as knowledgeable and trustworthy. According to the Lopi manual, the insert is approved for installation into a Superior zero-clearance fireplace. The installer connected the insert via a direct connect, not a full reline. He told me it wasn't necessary as I had a basically brand new 7" stainless steel flue.
I'm a little (actually a lot) paranoid about fire so I questioned the sweep and the installer pretty thoroughly. Both assured me that going forward with this installation is fine. The installer told me that prior to his current position doing installs at the dealership, he was a chimney sweep. He told me that the set-up I have is safe and that the only way my house is going to burn down is if a lighted log fell out of the stove and rolled across the floor and I let it stay there. He went so far as to say that having the insert (which is a fire contained within an insulated metal box) placed inside an insulated metal firebox yada yada is actually a safer setup than the fireplace on its own. When he left I felt much reassured. Fast forward to now, I was looking through the forums and came upon a thread stating that inserts into zc fireplaces are a bad idea and inherently unsafe.
Well, I'm going to be honest. My hands are shaking so badly now and I'm sick to my stomach. Did I do a bad thing? Is this unsafe? Is my house going to burn down? I'm terrified of using the thing now. I can't undo this. I just spent $4k on this insert and install. Lopi said its approved for zc fireplaces made by Superior, the dealer (big name on Long Island) said it was fine, and an independent chimney sweep said it was fine. It's not fine, is it? Oh my. I'm just sick over this
I'm a little (actually a lot) paranoid about fire so I questioned the sweep and the installer pretty thoroughly. Both assured me that going forward with this installation is fine. The installer told me that prior to his current position doing installs at the dealership, he was a chimney sweep. He told me that the set-up I have is safe and that the only way my house is going to burn down is if a lighted log fell out of the stove and rolled across the floor and I let it stay there. He went so far as to say that having the insert (which is a fire contained within an insulated metal box) placed inside an insulated metal firebox yada yada is actually a safer setup than the fireplace on its own. When he left I felt much reassured. Fast forward to now, I was looking through the forums and came upon a thread stating that inserts into zc fireplaces are a bad idea and inherently unsafe.
Well, I'm going to be honest. My hands are shaking so badly now and I'm sick to my stomach. Did I do a bad thing? Is this unsafe? Is my house going to burn down? I'm terrified of using the thing now. I can't undo this. I just spent $4k on this insert and install. Lopi said its approved for zc fireplaces made by Superior, the dealer (big name on Long Island) said it was fine, and an independent chimney sweep said it was fine. It's not fine, is it? Oh my. I'm just sick over this