Hi Everyone,
My wife & and I have a 3100 SF new home under construction in western North Carolina and want to install a high-efficiency woodstove (not insert) as a secondary heat source, as well as a centerpiece to the great room. We're working with an architect so we have the luxury of starting with a blank slate and being able to work around the fireplace design. So my question is what's the best fireplace to install? I looked for ones that are eligible for the govt. tax credit, but there's only a few, they're all catalytic, and it seems like the prices of those are hyper inflated. I've given up on the tax-break approach. For me, the priorities are 1) functional reliability, 2) low maintenance, 3) cost. We also want a a stove that looks great, like the Quadrafire Pioneer series for example.
Any suggestions you can offer would be appreciated! Thanks.
Kevin
My wife & and I have a 3100 SF new home under construction in western North Carolina and want to install a high-efficiency woodstove (not insert) as a secondary heat source, as well as a centerpiece to the great room. We're working with an architect so we have the luxury of starting with a blank slate and being able to work around the fireplace design. So my question is what's the best fireplace to install? I looked for ones that are eligible for the govt. tax credit, but there's only a few, they're all catalytic, and it seems like the prices of those are hyper inflated. I've given up on the tax-break approach. For me, the priorities are 1) functional reliability, 2) low maintenance, 3) cost. We also want a a stove that looks great, like the Quadrafire Pioneer series for example.
Any suggestions you can offer would be appreciated! Thanks.
Kevin