Hi,
Short version: Can you comment on the quality and value of the Regency I2400 and on any other wood-burning inserts with cook tops?
Long version: We've bought a home in Alabama with a large, open wood-burning fireplace and stone hearth. We've had a chimney sweep/remodeler out to inspect it, and the firebox and chimney are in bad shape. We want to heat mostly with wood and also have a cook top to use in power outages. My wife doesn't want a full-size stove because it would be larger than the hearth, so I've tried to find inserts with cook tops. The only one I can find is the Regency I2400. Any comments on the quality and value of that one? Know of any others?
I don'have strong opinions about catalytic vs. non. However, money is tight, so we need the stove to be a good value.
The fireplace is in a family room with a steep (14:12) vaulted ceiling. The area is about 500 sq. ft. A hall leads back to three bedrooms. A loft overlooks the family room and there's a bedroom behind the loft. The total house area is about 2,700 sq. ft., and I assume that the insert won't be able to get much heat to the farthest bedrooms downstairs. I know that air circulation will not be good when the power is out.
Any other thoughts or advice?
Thanks for your insight and for all the great info in these forums.
ML
Short version: Can you comment on the quality and value of the Regency I2400 and on any other wood-burning inserts with cook tops?
Long version: We've bought a home in Alabama with a large, open wood-burning fireplace and stone hearth. We've had a chimney sweep/remodeler out to inspect it, and the firebox and chimney are in bad shape. We want to heat mostly with wood and also have a cook top to use in power outages. My wife doesn't want a full-size stove because it would be larger than the hearth, so I've tried to find inserts with cook tops. The only one I can find is the Regency I2400. Any comments on the quality and value of that one? Know of any others?
I don'have strong opinions about catalytic vs. non. However, money is tight, so we need the stove to be a good value.
The fireplace is in a family room with a steep (14:12) vaulted ceiling. The area is about 500 sq. ft. A hall leads back to three bedrooms. A loft overlooks the family room and there's a bedroom behind the loft. The total house area is about 2,700 sq. ft., and I assume that the insert won't be able to get much heat to the farthest bedrooms downstairs. I know that air circulation will not be good when the power is out.
Any other thoughts or advice?
Thanks for your insight and for all the great info in these forums.
ML