Hello everybody,
I'm new to the wood insert world in North America (I'm from France) and I have questions regarding a wood insert installation. I had a company come and check my chimney and said it's ok to install a wood insert but I will have to remove the gas water heater that vents thru the same flue as the oil furnace and gas fireplace (I will remove the gas fireplace). Got a quote of $8800 for all included installation (parging, liner, chimney cap, chimney waterproofing, Regency i2450 (with blower, trim, door), install).
What do you think of that? The liner is quoted $1800 with installation but it doesn't say what type is it so I'm afraid it would be a cheap chit.
My other option is to do it myself, I used to do it with my dad back in France but here it's a different code. I read a lot of stuff on this forum and got really good advice. I would probably have the company parge the smoke chamber as it seems to be a pita but would do the rest.
My concern is, is it ok to have a liner and oil furnace vent in the same flue? The company said ok, but I like having multiple inputs. I would go with a middle-weight flex liner, as much as I would prefer a rigid one it's gonna be a nightmare to align it with the insert damper. For the insert I'm not sure, Regency seems good but I also like the Lopi evergreen since it has the tax credit and no cat.
Let me know what you guys think and if you have any advice that I overlooked. Thank you for reading my post and for the help.
Guillaume
I'm new to the wood insert world in North America (I'm from France) and I have questions regarding a wood insert installation. I had a company come and check my chimney and said it's ok to install a wood insert but I will have to remove the gas water heater that vents thru the same flue as the oil furnace and gas fireplace (I will remove the gas fireplace). Got a quote of $8800 for all included installation (parging, liner, chimney cap, chimney waterproofing, Regency i2450 (with blower, trim, door), install).
What do you think of that? The liner is quoted $1800 with installation but it doesn't say what type is it so I'm afraid it would be a cheap chit.
My other option is to do it myself, I used to do it with my dad back in France but here it's a different code. I read a lot of stuff on this forum and got really good advice. I would probably have the company parge the smoke chamber as it seems to be a pita but would do the rest.
My concern is, is it ok to have a liner and oil furnace vent in the same flue? The company said ok, but I like having multiple inputs. I would go with a middle-weight flex liner, as much as I would prefer a rigid one it's gonna be a nightmare to align it with the insert damper. For the insert I'm not sure, Regency seems good but I also like the Lopi evergreen since it has the tax credit and no cat.
Let me know what you guys think and if you have any advice that I overlooked. Thank you for reading my post and for the help.
Guillaume