We have a colonial. On the first floor we have our VC Encore 2 in 1 and boy do we love it!
However, down the basement, it is freezing in the winter. Now it is a finished basement complete with insulation knotty pine and a drop ceiling. There is also a fireplace that my wife and I used when we first moved in, while we were renovating the upstairs. It worked ok but only if you were sleeping in the bed a few feet in front of it. The rest of the basement was frigid. I even had the baseboard heat, space heaters and a propane heater going. Plus it was really racking up the electric bills!
Now we had the chimney checked and it is a 6" terracotta chimney inside. We don't have much money now so a $1200+ liner for a wood stove is not going to happen.
The guy at the stove shop said a gas liner is only $375 including the hardware/cap....so we could easily do that if we bought a used stove/insert.
However, whereas I know a decent amount about wood stoves from using mine over the past few years, I know next to nothing about gas stoves/inserts.
Any help with brands and models would be great.
Basically we are working with a fireplace opening that is around 27 high and 30 wide. 26 deep with a 13" hearth extending out in front of that. And the rear of the stove is around 23 and graduates out to the 30 inches at 45 deg. angles.
This would only be used a few times a year now as it is only used for guests or if we are going to be working down there. But I need something efficient that will seriously heat the space up.
Again, we are on a budget, but any help/suggestions would be much appreciated!
Thanks!
-Emt1581
However, down the basement, it is freezing in the winter. Now it is a finished basement complete with insulation knotty pine and a drop ceiling. There is also a fireplace that my wife and I used when we first moved in, while we were renovating the upstairs. It worked ok but only if you were sleeping in the bed a few feet in front of it. The rest of the basement was frigid. I even had the baseboard heat, space heaters and a propane heater going. Plus it was really racking up the electric bills!
Now we had the chimney checked and it is a 6" terracotta chimney inside. We don't have much money now so a $1200+ liner for a wood stove is not going to happen.
The guy at the stove shop said a gas liner is only $375 including the hardware/cap....so we could easily do that if we bought a used stove/insert.
However, whereas I know a decent amount about wood stoves from using mine over the past few years, I know next to nothing about gas stoves/inserts.
Any help with brands and models would be great.
Basically we are working with a fireplace opening that is around 27 high and 30 wide. 26 deep with a 13" hearth extending out in front of that. And the rear of the stove is around 23 and graduates out to the 30 inches at 45 deg. angles.
This would only be used a few times a year now as it is only used for guests or if we are going to be working down there. But I need something efficient that will seriously heat the space up.
Again, we are on a budget, but any help/suggestions would be much appreciated!
Thanks!

-Emt1581