We will be starting to build the natural stone facade for our main floor fireplace this week. We have radiant floor heat in the basement and on the main floor, electric boiler for now, Tarm or EKO in the future (Too busy with construction now to worry about the downdraft boiler now.) I was thinking of putting pex sandwiched between the 4" block and the stone to use for future heat storage, sort of like a masonry heater except the heat would be produced by the wood boiler. The fireplace is an EPA certified zero clearance Valcourt FP-8. The stone will also serve as some passive solar storage as it gets a few hours of
direct sun in the winter. Has anyone tried this kind of thing?
Stewart
direct sun in the winter. Has anyone tried this kind of thing?
Stewart