hello Gurus,
I have a large masonry fireplace in the basement, and the house is just under 3k sq ft. The chimney goes up along the side of the house. I want to purchase a wood stove, but don't know if I should go with an insert or free standing stove in the fireplace (similar to this setup).
We have natural gas so the wood stove would really be intended as more of a supplement to keep the basement warmer in the winter. A bonus would be if some of the heat can get upstairs. I would love to hear advice/experience on the following issues:
many thanks for your comments/thoughts.
I have a large masonry fireplace in the basement, and the house is just under 3k sq ft. The chimney goes up along the side of the house. I want to purchase a wood stove, but don't know if I should go with an insert or free standing stove in the fireplace (similar to this setup).
We have natural gas so the wood stove would really be intended as more of a supplement to keep the basement warmer in the winter. A bonus would be if some of the heat can get upstairs. I would love to hear advice/experience on the following issues:
- I've heard a free standing puts out better radiant heat. However, placing it in the existing fireplace, I'm concerned the bricks would suck away the heat. Is this a valid concern and how does one mitigate (heat shield, etc)?
- Any advice on installation? I'm assuming I would need a chimney liner would be needed.
- Lowe's website seems to have some decent models with good reviews. Drolet, etc. Should I stay away from 'big-box' or do they carry models that are worth a look?
many thanks for your comments/thoughts.