Hi all,
I've been lurking on this website since we moved into our new home last December and have been reading up on wood burning inserts on here since. It became apparent pretty quick that our open fireplace in the living room wasn't doing much to heat our home. After talking to the dealers in the area I got my selection down to three different wood burning inserts. Here's our home situation:
- 2 story, 3100 sq ft. 1988 home fairly well insulated.
- Large open masonry fireplace in the living room. Size of the opening can fit just about any insert.
- 16" masonry hearth. 16" hearth is the minimum required by local building code.
- The main goal is to use the insert to supplement heating in the cold months as much as possible to supplement the forced air gas furnace.
The three inserts I've narrowed the search down to:
Quadra-fire expedition II.
- The few reviews I've seen on this unit have mixed things to say about the ACC and auto blower system.
Pacific Energy Neo 2.5
Pacific Energy Super Insert LE
- This one protrudes and I will most likely have to pay extra for the platform + extending the hearth since the bottom of our fireplace opening is 8" off the ground.
The Pacific Energy dealer could order other inserts but the Quadra-fire dealer can only order the Expedition II right now because of availability. I'm mainly torn between the flush vs protruding inserts. The protruding inserts seem like they would put out more heat since without the blower running since more surface area is exposed to the room. Installing the protruding insert would also add additional install costs to meet the 16" glass to edge of hearth building code requirement.
Appreciate any advice.
I've been lurking on this website since we moved into our new home last December and have been reading up on wood burning inserts on here since. It became apparent pretty quick that our open fireplace in the living room wasn't doing much to heat our home. After talking to the dealers in the area I got my selection down to three different wood burning inserts. Here's our home situation:
- 2 story, 3100 sq ft. 1988 home fairly well insulated.
- Large open masonry fireplace in the living room. Size of the opening can fit just about any insert.
- 16" masonry hearth. 16" hearth is the minimum required by local building code.
- The main goal is to use the insert to supplement heating in the cold months as much as possible to supplement the forced air gas furnace.
The three inserts I've narrowed the search down to:
Quadra-fire expedition II.
- The few reviews I've seen on this unit have mixed things to say about the ACC and auto blower system.
Pacific Energy Neo 2.5
Pacific Energy Super Insert LE
- This one protrudes and I will most likely have to pay extra for the platform + extending the hearth since the bottom of our fireplace opening is 8" off the ground.
The Pacific Energy dealer could order other inserts but the Quadra-fire dealer can only order the Expedition II right now because of availability. I'm mainly torn between the flush vs protruding inserts. The protruding inserts seem like they would put out more heat since without the blower running since more surface area is exposed to the room. Installing the protruding insert would also add additional install costs to meet the 16" glass to edge of hearth building code requirement.
Appreciate any advice.