Howdy All,
I have what may be a silly question. Since you all are likely used to such things, I'll just get on with it...
I am interested in a wood burning stove insert. However, I do NOT currently have a traditional masonry fireplace. Instead, I have a gas log fireplace insert thingie that has had the gas logs removed so as to burn wood. It is terribly inefficient and burns through wood very quickly…
My question is this – since wood burning stove inserts seem to be specially made to be inserted into existing masonry fireplaces, am I out of luck, or can I basically replace one insert (my “decorative” formerly gas log insert) for the other (a wood burning stove insert)?
I know what I want, I just don’t know if I can get there from here. Obviously a free-standing wood burning stove would work but I am limited by the aesthetic requirements imposed by my better half.
Thanks in advance for possibly pointing me in the right direction!
Best,
Chris in Atlanta
I have what may be a silly question. Since you all are likely used to such things, I'll just get on with it...
I am interested in a wood burning stove insert. However, I do NOT currently have a traditional masonry fireplace. Instead, I have a gas log fireplace insert thingie that has had the gas logs removed so as to burn wood. It is terribly inefficient and burns through wood very quickly…
My question is this – since wood burning stove inserts seem to be specially made to be inserted into existing masonry fireplaces, am I out of luck, or can I basically replace one insert (my “decorative” formerly gas log insert) for the other (a wood burning stove insert)?
I know what I want, I just don’t know if I can get there from here. Obviously a free-standing wood burning stove would work but I am limited by the aesthetic requirements imposed by my better half.
Thanks in advance for possibly pointing me in the right direction!
Best,
Chris in Atlanta