We bought a house a couple of years ago with a fireplace insert, it is basically a metal fireplace insert (probably installed when the house was built in '71) with a stone hearth and a stove pipe chimney (~8" inner diameter). It looks nice, but otherwise it is basically worthless. I'd like to replace it with a proper wood burning stove insert, but I have some questions on how to choose an insert.
Our primary means of heat is radiant hot water heat (natural gas fired boiler) with three zones sized appropriately for the house. The house is 2,200 sq ft and is a split level now with a finished upstairs and downstairs from the original construction and a finished mid-level that used to be the garage. The fireplace is on the top level with the kitchen, dining room and living room (~1,000 sq ft). I'd like the insert to get the upstairs warm and cozy (and take some load of the boiler) in colder weather. The house also sits at ~7,500 feet above sea level.
My plan is to have a professional do whatever installation is required, however I'm trying to get as knowledgeable as I can before I get the hard-sell at the local stove shops.
1) Would the existing insert typically be removed and replaced with a stove insert?
2) What measurements could I take from the existing insert to determine what size stove insert would fit?
3) What guidelines should I use for sizing an insert for a house with this layout and the stove on the upper floor?
4) How should I adjust the sizing for this altitude?
I don't want to buy too much stove, but I do want to get something with a decent burn-time.
Thanks in advance!
Our primary means of heat is radiant hot water heat (natural gas fired boiler) with three zones sized appropriately for the house. The house is 2,200 sq ft and is a split level now with a finished upstairs and downstairs from the original construction and a finished mid-level that used to be the garage. The fireplace is on the top level with the kitchen, dining room and living room (~1,000 sq ft). I'd like the insert to get the upstairs warm and cozy (and take some load of the boiler) in colder weather. The house also sits at ~7,500 feet above sea level.
My plan is to have a professional do whatever installation is required, however I'm trying to get as knowledgeable as I can before I get the hard-sell at the local stove shops.
1) Would the existing insert typically be removed and replaced with a stove insert?
2) What measurements could I take from the existing insert to determine what size stove insert would fit?
3) What guidelines should I use for sizing an insert for a house with this layout and the stove on the upper floor?
4) How should I adjust the sizing for this altitude?
I don't want to buy too much stove, but I do want to get something with a decent burn-time.
Thanks in advance!