Just recently moved into a house and it has a really nice stone masonry fireplace, but it has an older Heatilator HF36 installed in the 80s.
I was wondering could I pull the heatilator out without damaging the stone too much. Then build up a stone/tile/some other hearth inside that alcove and install a freestanding wood stove? I was thinking an England's.
The chimney has been inspected and is good, just wondering how difficult this project would be?
![[Hearth.com] Removing Heatilator HF36 and installing Wood stove [Hearth.com] Removing Heatilator HF36 and installing Wood stove](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/289/289661-fb05f5303b2f2f77798f1033f10bd4d6.jpg?hash=tN_FKvGNC0)
I was wondering could I pull the heatilator out without damaging the stone too much. Then build up a stone/tile/some other hearth inside that alcove and install a freestanding wood stove? I was thinking an England's.
The chimney has been inspected and is good, just wondering how difficult this project would be?
![[Hearth.com] Removing Heatilator HF36 and installing Wood stove [Hearth.com] Removing Heatilator HF36 and installing Wood stove](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/289/289659-275ce2c2c0d4724bd244f00d217594d4.jpg?hash=ZlpRK79bhV)
![[Hearth.com] Removing Heatilator HF36 and installing Wood stove [Hearth.com] Removing Heatilator HF36 and installing Wood stove](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/289/289660-e9c8ed707b4e69370f27ea485e0a670b.jpg?hash=hOSfBc8NCR)
![[Hearth.com] Removing Heatilator HF36 and installing Wood stove [Hearth.com] Removing Heatilator HF36 and installing Wood stove](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/289/289661-fb05f5303b2f2f77798f1033f10bd4d6.jpg?hash=tN_FKvGNC0)