I am considering adding a fireplace insert to my main floor and am trying to think though the pros and cons. I already have a 20 year old Consolidated Dutchwest Large CAT stove in the basement of my 2400 sq foot raised ranch. The floor plan consists a large basement family room on one end with two bedrooms and a bath on the other end - the family room is about the size of the two bedrooms and bath combined. There is a very open stairwell to the top and main floor which has a cathedral ceiling and an open living room/dining room, and kitchen. Like the downstairs, there are two bedrooms and bath on the other side of the house, right over the downstairs bedrooms.
I have only used the Dutchwest intermittently over the years, first to burn coal, which we find to produce too much ash in the house, and in the last two years I have I have been burning wood. I replaced all the gaskets last year, and the stove seems to function fine, but my first question is, rather than getting an insert for upstairs, should I be thinking of a replacement for the downstairs stove? Secondly, does getting an insert seem like overkill?
FWIW, we have a Pacific Energy dealer right in town.
I have only used the Dutchwest intermittently over the years, first to burn coal, which we find to produce too much ash in the house, and in the last two years I have I have been burning wood. I replaced all the gaskets last year, and the stove seems to function fine, but my first question is, rather than getting an insert for upstairs, should I be thinking of a replacement for the downstairs stove? Secondly, does getting an insert seem like overkill?
FWIW, we have a Pacific Energy dealer right in town.