So my wife got me a chainsaw for Father's Day, which apparently activated some latent desire to acquire and process free firewood (as was an obsession of my forefathers). Got quite a woodpile going now.
I got the go-ahead from Mrs. Riteway to look into having a wood burning insert installed into our existing masonry fireplace, as long as the total cost was <$3k. We have a natural gas forced-air furnace now, so the insert would be a secondary heat source in a relatively mild climate area (western Washington state). I'd like something with a blower, roughly 2.5 CF capacity, and will need about 15 feet of chimney liner installed.
I got a couple quotes from local fireplace shops, which were in the $4k - $5k range for the stove and installation ($2.5k to $3k for the unit, and the remainder for installation), which overshoots the budget quite a bit. Wish I would have thought about getting a stove before the recent EPA rules kicked in there, because I bet there was some deals to be had out there.
I was thinking about calling the fireplace shops within a 100-mile radius to see if they had any pre-EPA 2020 demo units for sale, but are they even allowed to sell those anymore? Also, I noticed that Costco has a Drolet "Escape 1800" model for $1,400...anybody have any feedback on this one? I think my wife would prefer a flush-mount unit, but at our price range, I suppose we can't be too picky.
I got the go-ahead from Mrs. Riteway to look into having a wood burning insert installed into our existing masonry fireplace, as long as the total cost was <$3k. We have a natural gas forced-air furnace now, so the insert would be a secondary heat source in a relatively mild climate area (western Washington state). I'd like something with a blower, roughly 2.5 CF capacity, and will need about 15 feet of chimney liner installed.
I got a couple quotes from local fireplace shops, which were in the $4k - $5k range for the stove and installation ($2.5k to $3k for the unit, and the remainder for installation), which overshoots the budget quite a bit. Wish I would have thought about getting a stove before the recent EPA rules kicked in there, because I bet there was some deals to be had out there.
I was thinking about calling the fireplace shops within a 100-mile radius to see if they had any pre-EPA 2020 demo units for sale, but are they even allowed to sell those anymore? Also, I noticed that Costco has a Drolet "Escape 1800" model for $1,400...anybody have any feedback on this one? I think my wife would prefer a flush-mount unit, but at our price range, I suppose we can't be too picky.