Hello all,
Just starting to immerse myself in the huge amounts of knowledge and friendliness here, thanks for having me.
I currently have a Majestic mr42a prefab fireplace, and I want to get to an efficient wood burning solution. So seeking any and all advice on how to do this in a cost effective manner.
I had someone come out and take a look and some measurements to spec out installing a NZ3000. A couple days later, they provided an estimate of $16k to install the NZ3000. Is that realistic? It seems high to me. The proposal was itemized by each task needed to be completed, but prices were not provided for each piece of labor or material. I know the stove is about $4k based on what I saw online. And I'd need a new chimney liner. They would also be ripping out all the existing brick facade, and replacing it.
Also considering a HE250 Ventis, or even carving out a nook for a free standing stove if that's more cost efficient.
Thanks
Here's a pic of what it looks like now.
Just starting to immerse myself in the huge amounts of knowledge and friendliness here, thanks for having me.
I currently have a Majestic mr42a prefab fireplace, and I want to get to an efficient wood burning solution. So seeking any and all advice on how to do this in a cost effective manner.
I had someone come out and take a look and some measurements to spec out installing a NZ3000. A couple days later, they provided an estimate of $16k to install the NZ3000. Is that realistic? It seems high to me. The proposal was itemized by each task needed to be completed, but prices were not provided for each piece of labor or material. I know the stove is about $4k based on what I saw online. And I'd need a new chimney liner. They would also be ripping out all the existing brick facade, and replacing it.
Also considering a HE250 Ventis, or even carving out a nook for a free standing stove if that's more cost efficient.
Thanks
Here's a pic of what it looks like now.