I cannot say enough good things about this website and in particular this forum. This site has really been an informative source of information for someone like me who is thinking of purchasing a fireplace insert but has no idea on where to begin.
I have been researching inserts for the past 3 weeks and due to the clearance issues on my fireplace (the mantle is very low and I don’t want to remove it), there are only a select few inserts that will fit (even with a mantle shield). I have narrowed it down to the following three inserts with the forth option essentially being a blower kit to put onto my current fireplace set up (traditional masonry fireplace)
1)Hearthstone Clydesdale
2)Jotul 450
3)Alderlea T5
4)Big Wood Hearth Warmer
(broken link removed) (the left video looks at the product – you have to hit “playâ€)
Pending wife approval, I am 99% sure I want to get the Alderlea T5. Quick reason why I plan on not going with the Clydesdale is that it is about $1,400 more than the T5 and I hate the Clydesdale mantle shield (it would attach just below my mantle and not to the unit itself). Quick reason why I plan on not going with the Jotul, it is about $1,000 more than the T5 and looks to put about less heat than the T5.
Below are some questions I have regarding my choices:
1) I have been unable to find many reviews of the T5 insert – if anyone on this forum has experience with the T5 (good or bad), I would love to hear about it.
2) Is there any compelling reason to not choose the Alderlea T5?
3) Does anyone have experience with the Big Wood Hearth Warmer or something similar (see link above in option 4) – do these products actually work (obviously this would be the least expensive route)?
4) If I were to go with the T5 insert – should I insist that a block off plate being put in (from reading the forums here it appears that this is essential; however, the guy selling me the T5 is hesitant on the idea)?
5) The T5 can burn either outside air or air from inside my house, it would be easy enough to burn outside air as my existing fireplace has an ash dump which leads to the outside and I assume I could utilize this passage? – from what I have read on the forums, this appears to be a contentious debate and I am not trying to stir up the pot (please note that I live in Calgary, Alberta Canada and it can get down to -40 C/F here – not sure if this has any impact on the decision to bring in outside air)
Thanks for taking the time to read this long post and I appreciate any help that is forthcoming.
Dan
I have been researching inserts for the past 3 weeks and due to the clearance issues on my fireplace (the mantle is very low and I don’t want to remove it), there are only a select few inserts that will fit (even with a mantle shield). I have narrowed it down to the following three inserts with the forth option essentially being a blower kit to put onto my current fireplace set up (traditional masonry fireplace)
1)Hearthstone Clydesdale
2)Jotul 450
3)Alderlea T5
4)Big Wood Hearth Warmer
(broken link removed) (the left video looks at the product – you have to hit “playâ€)
Pending wife approval, I am 99% sure I want to get the Alderlea T5. Quick reason why I plan on not going with the Clydesdale is that it is about $1,400 more than the T5 and I hate the Clydesdale mantle shield (it would attach just below my mantle and not to the unit itself). Quick reason why I plan on not going with the Jotul, it is about $1,000 more than the T5 and looks to put about less heat than the T5.
Below are some questions I have regarding my choices:
1) I have been unable to find many reviews of the T5 insert – if anyone on this forum has experience with the T5 (good or bad), I would love to hear about it.
2) Is there any compelling reason to not choose the Alderlea T5?
3) Does anyone have experience with the Big Wood Hearth Warmer or something similar (see link above in option 4) – do these products actually work (obviously this would be the least expensive route)?
4) If I were to go with the T5 insert – should I insist that a block off plate being put in (from reading the forums here it appears that this is essential; however, the guy selling me the T5 is hesitant on the idea)?
5) The T5 can burn either outside air or air from inside my house, it would be easy enough to burn outside air as my existing fireplace has an ash dump which leads to the outside and I assume I could utilize this passage? – from what I have read on the forums, this appears to be a contentious debate and I am not trying to stir up the pot (please note that I live in Calgary, Alberta Canada and it can get down to -40 C/F here – not sure if this has any impact on the decision to bring in outside air)
Thanks for taking the time to read this long post and I appreciate any help that is forthcoming.
Dan