Hello All,
I have been reading the forums trying soak up as much information as I can to make the decision on our fireplace insert, but would love to hear some advice dealing with our specific needs from people that know their stuff.
Our home is a 1700 square foot 1970s ranch house that we bought as a foreclosure 3 years ago. We had concerns about the fireplace, so we didn't use it until we could get it inspected and found out that the fireplace was unusable as is. The chimney sweep suggested to us to get an insert so we can warm the home as well as make it usable again.
The masonry fireplace is located in the middle of the house and is the classic 70s wall of brick with a brick "seating area" that is 15inches deep. The fireplace opening is quite large and can accommodate a 3.0 cubic foot firebox. The living space is all pretty open and then we have the bedrooms down the hall on the other side of the house.
We would like to at least heat the main living areas in our house, 1000 square feet. We have two small girls I stay home with, so it would be nice to have it going all day to help with our gas bill. If we could heat the whole house with the wood insert that would be even better, the bedrooms are located behind the fireplace wall, so I don't know how likely we will be able to get heat to that part of the house. My husband would really like to have a very large viewing area and the ability to run it without the blower safely in case of a power outage. I think it would be nice to have a small "warming top" to be able to heat up some water or something, we only have 15 inches of the "fireplace seat" to work with so I don't know if this is actually reasonable.
We live in Arkansas so we don't have harsh winters at all, so I don't want to get burned out of our house. One dealer said I was looking at far to big of fireplace inserts and the other said you can always just turn the blower down, so pick what you want. We have been looking at the Pacific Energy Alderlea T5 insert, Quadra-Fire Voyageur Grand, Hampton HI300, Lopi Cape Cod, Vermont Casting Merrimack, and Vermont Casting Montipelier.
We love the look of the nice classic cast iron inserts. Do any of these sound like the best fit for our needs? Are there any others that I should be looking at to consider? We have a busy life with two under three, so we really want something that is going to work well, be easy to maintain, and easy to run.
I look forward to learning from all of you guys! Thanks for taking your time to read my long post.
I have been reading the forums trying soak up as much information as I can to make the decision on our fireplace insert, but would love to hear some advice dealing with our specific needs from people that know their stuff.
Our home is a 1700 square foot 1970s ranch house that we bought as a foreclosure 3 years ago. We had concerns about the fireplace, so we didn't use it until we could get it inspected and found out that the fireplace was unusable as is. The chimney sweep suggested to us to get an insert so we can warm the home as well as make it usable again.
The masonry fireplace is located in the middle of the house and is the classic 70s wall of brick with a brick "seating area" that is 15inches deep. The fireplace opening is quite large and can accommodate a 3.0 cubic foot firebox. The living space is all pretty open and then we have the bedrooms down the hall on the other side of the house.
We would like to at least heat the main living areas in our house, 1000 square feet. We have two small girls I stay home with, so it would be nice to have it going all day to help with our gas bill. If we could heat the whole house with the wood insert that would be even better, the bedrooms are located behind the fireplace wall, so I don't know how likely we will be able to get heat to that part of the house. My husband would really like to have a very large viewing area and the ability to run it without the blower safely in case of a power outage. I think it would be nice to have a small "warming top" to be able to heat up some water or something, we only have 15 inches of the "fireplace seat" to work with so I don't know if this is actually reasonable.
We live in Arkansas so we don't have harsh winters at all, so I don't want to get burned out of our house. One dealer said I was looking at far to big of fireplace inserts and the other said you can always just turn the blower down, so pick what you want. We have been looking at the Pacific Energy Alderlea T5 insert, Quadra-Fire Voyageur Grand, Hampton HI300, Lopi Cape Cod, Vermont Casting Merrimack, and Vermont Casting Montipelier.
We love the look of the nice classic cast iron inserts. Do any of these sound like the best fit for our needs? Are there any others that I should be looking at to consider? We have a busy life with two under three, so we really want something that is going to work well, be easy to maintain, and easy to run.
I look forward to learning from all of you guys! Thanks for taking your time to read my long post.