My wife and I are looking to add wood burning heat to our 1924 two story Victorian home. The home is about 1600 sqft above ground with a finished basement. The stove will be installed into the existing masonry fireplace/chimney, which is located dead center. For an almost 100 year old home, it's fairly open on the main level, with french doors (always open) leading into the adjacent den and another large (5') arched doorway leading into the foyer and upstairs.
There aren't any Blaze King dealers within 90 minutes or so of where I live. I went to see a BK Princess in person this past weekend. Nice store, nice stove... high prices. I was quoted 3700 before taxes for the insert and the large shroud. I've since contacted a few stores and have heard back from two. One quoted me 3250 + tax and the other quoted me less than 2900, including tax and the large shroud. By the time tax is accounted for, that beats the original quote by close to 1k. The dealer seems to be well enough regarded, though I'll certainly do my due diligence. Is that price accurate? I was hoping to be out the door for not much more than 3k, but he's beating everyone by a comfortable margin.
Thanks for any insight.
Garrett.
There aren't any Blaze King dealers within 90 minutes or so of where I live. I went to see a BK Princess in person this past weekend. Nice store, nice stove... high prices. I was quoted 3700 before taxes for the insert and the large shroud. I've since contacted a few stores and have heard back from two. One quoted me 3250 + tax and the other quoted me less than 2900, including tax and the large shroud. By the time tax is accounted for, that beats the original quote by close to 1k. The dealer seems to be well enough regarded, though I'll certainly do my due diligence. Is that price accurate? I was hoping to be out the door for not much more than 3k, but he's beating everyone by a comfortable margin.
Thanks for any insight.
Garrett.