Hi.  We built our house a couple years ago, and the plan was to have a wood stove.  But budget didn't end up allowing it at the time.  So, we're back looking at things again now.
I went to a local place and was quoted about $4,000 for a Lopi Liberty NexGen-Fyre (that's with a "contractor's discount" of 15%). Then there's the venting and labor which, with tax, is bringing the whole thing to around $7,600!!
We do like the idea of getting a bigger one that has a nice area for viewing, but the pricing is killing me. Is there a preferred time of year, or place, or something (!) that can make this whole thing more affordable?
Also, this would be installed on the main level, and there is a basement underneath. The floor joists are 16"OC and are 2x10's. This would be a corner install, so the weight would be applied in a place that is very near foundation walls. Is subfloor/structural reinforcement generally required when installing in a situation like this?
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			I went to a local place and was quoted about $4,000 for a Lopi Liberty NexGen-Fyre (that's with a "contractor's discount" of 15%). Then there's the venting and labor which, with tax, is bringing the whole thing to around $7,600!!
We do like the idea of getting a bigger one that has a nice area for viewing, but the pricing is killing me. Is there a preferred time of year, or place, or something (!) that can make this whole thing more affordable?
Also, this would be installed on the main level, and there is a basement underneath. The floor joists are 16"OC and are 2x10's. This would be a corner install, so the weight would be applied in a place that is very near foundation walls. Is subfloor/structural reinforcement generally required when installing in a situation like this?
			
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