What is the age of your Woodstock Fireview?
Anyone had to rebuild the stove, re-cement, etc.?
The Fireview is on my short list for the next stove and I'm courious as to how they are holding-up after many years of hard burning.
Sometimes I read of other stoves having to be torn-down and rebuilt or recemented, etc.
This next stove needs to be a lifetime stove and a homerun to boot. I am most impressed with my Keystone, but like the ash pan, top/rear venting options and would like to have a front door, in addition to the side door only for the purpose of making wiping down the glass a bit easier - especially if the stove is warm.
FWIW, the three stoves on my short list (subject to change at a whim on my part) are the Fireview, PE Summit Classic and VC Dutchwest XL Cat (which has everything I want - just not sure of it's ease of operation and reliability over the years). Another option is another Keystone.
Thanks
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Bill
Anyone had to rebuild the stove, re-cement, etc.?
The Fireview is on my short list for the next stove and I'm courious as to how they are holding-up after many years of hard burning.
Sometimes I read of other stoves having to be torn-down and rebuilt or recemented, etc.
This next stove needs to be a lifetime stove and a homerun to boot. I am most impressed with my Keystone, but like the ash pan, top/rear venting options and would like to have a front door, in addition to the side door only for the purpose of making wiping down the glass a bit easier - especially if the stove is warm.
FWIW, the three stoves on my short list (subject to change at a whim on my part) are the Fireview, PE Summit Classic and VC Dutchwest XL Cat (which has everything I want - just not sure of it's ease of operation and reliability over the years). Another option is another Keystone.
Thanks


Bill