Hey all. I'm in Vancouver BC where clean air bylaws mean if I want to keep burning beyond Sep 2025, I'll need to replace my 1979 zero clearance fireplace with a new EPA or CSA certified appliance.
One installer I spoke to here said we'd save about 30% getting a wood stove rather than zero clearance (not including drywall work). This has us thinking a wood stove sounds like a pretty attractive option. The current fireplace is basically framed in and enclosed in our living room, so removing it would reclaim some of that space.
I showed my wife a couple options and while she thought traditional styles looked nice (like PE Alderlea), she felt a modern style would better suit our home (and I agree).
Our home is 1800 sq ft (1000 down, 800 up) on a slab. Fairly well insulated with new windows. I'd like something that could handle a cold snap to 10ºF but mostly the more typical 43-50ºF of our winter days. We mainly rely on a ducted heat pump. The fireplace is our secondary heat source and it cuts the chill nicely on cold wet days. We only go through a half cord per year.
I basically know of two stoves that I think could work for our preferred style:
Are there some other non-cat options out there with similar styling to the Inspire and Stuv 16?
Not a fan of the Osburn Matrix or PE Neo -- they look too... chunky. Not sure how to better describe what it is I don't like. They remind me of boxy brutalist architecture (some of which I like!).
I also like the look of the Stuv 30, but only the compact model is available in NA, and again -- pricy.
One installer I spoke to here said we'd save about 30% getting a wood stove rather than zero clearance (not including drywall work). This has us thinking a wood stove sounds like a pretty attractive option. The current fireplace is basically framed in and enclosed in our living room, so removing it would reclaim some of that space.
I showed my wife a couple options and while she thought traditional styles looked nice (like PE Alderlea), she felt a modern style would better suit our home (and I agree).
Our home is 1800 sq ft (1000 down, 800 up) on a slab. Fairly well insulated with new windows. I'd like something that could handle a cold snap to 10ºF but mostly the more typical 43-50ºF of our winter days. We mainly rely on a ducted heat pump. The fireplace is our secondary heat source and it cuts the chill nicely on cold wet days. We only go through a half cord per year.
I basically know of two stoves that I think could work for our preferred style:
- Stuv 16-68 cube (our fireplace has 340 sq in of glass, so I'm drawn to the large window on these -- but not the price!)
- Osburn Inspire 2000 (what the current estimated price is based on)
Are there some other non-cat options out there with similar styling to the Inspire and Stuv 16?
Not a fan of the Osburn Matrix or PE Neo -- they look too... chunky. Not sure how to better describe what it is I don't like. They remind me of boxy brutalist architecture (some of which I like!).
I also like the look of the Stuv 30, but only the compact model is available in NA, and again -- pricy.
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