Had an installer out to look at the space I’m thinking of building an alcove for a free standing wood stove. It would involve removal of the pre-fab zero-clearance fireplace original to the house (I’m assuming) built in 1977.
The installer said because our ZC is fairly large, a wood stove insert would be a viable option, and would just require removing the old brass front and running a new stainless steel glue up the existing chase.
I have read conflicting claims about whether this is safe or not. I am wanting a wood stove to keep the house warm in the case of an extended power outage, as well as for winter time fires for fun.
So is this really a safe, viable option? It would reduce the cost significantly because I wouldn’t need to build out the alcove.
Thanks
The installer said because our ZC is fairly large, a wood stove insert would be a viable option, and would just require removing the old brass front and running a new stainless steel glue up the existing chase.
I have read conflicting claims about whether this is safe or not. I am wanting a wood stove to keep the house warm in the case of an extended power outage, as well as for winter time fires for fun.
So is this really a safe, viable option? It would reduce the cost significantly because I wouldn’t need to build out the alcove.
Thanks

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